Pseudocraterellus undulatus

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Pseudocraterellus undulatus
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Scientific classification OOjs UI icon edit-ltr.svg
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Cantharellales
Family: Hydnaceae
Genus: Pseudocraterellus
Species:
P. undulatus
Binomial name
Pseudocraterellus undulatus
Pseudocraterellus undulatus
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Ridges icon.pngRidges on hymenium
Infundibuliform cap icon.svg Cap is infundibuliform
Decurrent gills icon2.svg Hymenium is decurrent
Bare stipe icon.svg Stipe is bare
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Transparent spore print icon.svg
Spore print is white to yellow
Mycorrhizal fungus.svgEcology is mycorrhizal
Mycomorphbox Edible.pngEdibility is edible

Pseudocraterellus undulatus is a species of fungus belonging to the family Hydnaceae. [1] It has the common name sinuous chanterelle.

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Description

Pseudocraterellus undulatus is a small funnel shaped mushroom with tough grey flesh.

Cap: 1–5 cm. Starts as convex or depressed but quickly becomes funnel shaped/infundibuliform with irregular edges and wrinkles. Hymenium is wrinkled and branching, greyish-brown in colour with distant spacing and decurrent attachment. Stem: 3–6 cm. Tapers downwards and is often grooved and twisted with adjacent mushrooms fusing together above the base. Spore print: White to pale yellow. Spores: Broadly ellipsoid, smooth, non-amyloid. 9.5–12 x 7–8 μm. Taste: Mild. Smell: Faint and indefinite. [2]

Habitat and distribution

Grows on soil and amongst leaf litter in broad-leaved woods. It is a mycorrhizal species which is especially associated with beech, hazel and oak trees. Can grow as a solitary mushroom or in small groups which may be attached to one another. It is widespread but only occasionally found and may grow from Summer to Autumn.

Edibility

Whilst P. undulatus is regarded as an edible mushroom with a mild taste; it may grow too rarely to justify picking. [3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Index Fungorum - Names Record: Craterellus sinuosus" . Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  2. Buczacki, Stefan (2012). Collins fungi guide. London: Collins. ISBN   978-0-00-724290-0. OCLC   793683235.
  3. "Pseudocraterellus undulatus (Craterellus sinuosus), Sinuous Chanterelle". www.first-nature.com. Retrieved 2022-07-07.