Clove family (Caryophyllaceae)
Plant life: in 6 volumes. - M .: Education. Edited by A. L. Takhtadzhyan, Editor-in-Chief Corresponding Member USSR Academy of Sciences, prof. A.A. Fedorov. 1974.
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FAMILY CARYOPHYLLACEAE - Includes about 80 genera and 200 species, distributed on all continents in a variety of conditions. The largest number of representatives is concentrated in the Mediterranean, Western and Central Asia. Grasses, dwarf shrubs and shrubs with whole ... ... Forest herbaceous plants
FAMILY CARYOPHYLLACEAE - Includes about 80 genera and 2100 species, distributed mainly in the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere; the greatest variety of species are characterized by the Mediterranean, Western and Central Asia. In the USSR there are more than 40 genera and about 650 species. ... ... Lawn herbaceous plants
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CLOTH - the order (Caryophyllales) and family (Caryophyllaceae) of dicotyledonous plants. G.'s order comes, probably, from buttercups, connections with to ryms are most pronounced in the most primitive in this order. lakonosovs. Herbs, rarely shrubs and small ... ... Biological encyclopedic dictionary
Clove - (Caryophyllaceae) family of dicotyledonous plants. Herbs, less often half-shrubs, rarely shrubs, almost always with opposite, mostly sessile, entire and usually narrow leaves. The flowers are correct, often bisexual, 5-membered, ... ... Great Soviet Encyclopedia
Cloves - (Caryophyllaceae Juss.) A family of free-flowering plants, consisting of annual or perennial grasses and a few dwarf shrubs. All, with a few exceptions, have paired leaves, opposite, always simple, often narrow, occasionally with ... ... Brockhaus and I.A. Efron
Genera of the Clove family - Appendix to the article Clove List of genera included in the Clove family (Caryophyllaceae) ... Wikipedia
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What does a brush phone look like?
Thelephora penicillata has an attractive appearance. The fruiting body is a bunch of dark fluffy tassels, lighter at the tips. Rosettes growing on stumps look more attractive than those growing on the ground. The latter look crumpled and trampled, although no one touches them. The color of the rosettes is violet-brown, violet, reddish-brown at the base; in the transition to the branched ends, it is brownish. The strongly branched tips of the rosettes end in sharp spines of a whitish, creamy or cream shade.
The size of the telephony rosettes reaches 4-15 cm in width, the length of the thorns is 2-7 cm.
The flesh of the mushroom is brown, fibrous and soft.
The spores are warty, elliptical in shape, ranging in size from 7-10 x 5-7 microns. The spore powder is purplish brown.
Curly loafer (helvella crispa)
From May to early June and from mid-August to October in deciduous, coniferous and mixed forests, near bushes, along paths and roads, you can meet a mushroom from the Helwell family - curly lobster (curly helvella). The fungus has an irregularly shaped fruiting body with a notched ribbed stem. Grows in groups, rarely singly. preferring the grass cover.
The hat is from 1.5 to 4.5 cm in diameter, two- or four-bladed, usually curved. The edges are wavy-curly, free, adherent in places. The color is light yellow or ocher.
The leg is pitted-furrowed, fusiform, slightly widened towards the base, light white, hollow inside.
The pulp is thin, brittle, whitish, practically odorless.
The mushroom is edible and has low taste and organoleptic qualities. Edible after pre-cooking for at least 12 minutes. In addition to cooking, you can also dry it.
Brush telephon: photo and description
Name: | Brush telephon |
Latin name: | Thelephora penicillata |
Type of: | Inedible |
Synonyms: | Merisma penicillatum, Merisma cristatum var penicillatum, Merisma fimbriatum, Thelephora cladoniiformis, Thelephora cladoniaeformis, Thelephora mollissima, Thelephora spiculosa |
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Brush telephon is a rather rare mushroom with a cap fruit body. Belongs to the class Agaricomycetes, the Telephora family, the Telephora genus. The name in Latin is Thelephora penicillata.