Hydnellum Peckii (Hydnellum peckii)

Systematics:
  • Vaega: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Vaevaega: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Vasega: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Vasega laiti: Incertae sedis (o le tulaga le mautinoa)
  • Poloaiga: Thelephorales (Telephoric)
  • Aiga: Bankeraceae
  • Ituaiga: Hydnellum (Gidnellum)
  • ituaiga: Hydnellum peckii (Hydnellum Pekka)

Gidnellum Peck (Hydnellum peckii) ata ma faʻamatalaga

O le igoa o lenei fuga e mafai ona faaliliuina o le "nifo toto". O se mea masani masani lea e le mafai ona 'aina e ola i vaomatua coniferous o Europa ma Amerika i Matu. E pei o champignons, o le agaric mushrooms, ae, e le pei oi latou, e le mafai. O loʻo i ai atinaʻe e faʻatatau i le mauaina o serum e faʻavae i luga o mea oona mai lenei gaʻo.

I foliga vaaia hydnellum tao tao reminiscent of used chewing gum, bleeding, but with the smell of strawberries. When looking at this mushroom, an association arises that it is spattered with the blood of a wounded animal. However, in fact, upon closer inspection, it is noticeable that this liquid is formed inside the fungus itself and flows out through the pores.

It was opened in 1812. Outwardly, it looks very attractive and appetizing, and is somewhat similar to a raincoat that was poured with currant juice or maple syrup.

The fruit bodies have a white, velvety surface that can become beige or brown over time. It has small depressions, and young specimens exude blood-red droplets of liquid from the surface. The mushroom has an unpleasant taste of cork pulp. Spore-bearing brown powder.

Gidnellum Peck (Hydnellum peckii) ata ma faʻamatalaga

E tao le Hydnellum It has good antibacterial qualities and contains chemical compounds that can thin the blood. Perhaps in the near future this mushroom will become a substitute for penicillin, which was also obtained from Penicillium notatum fungi.

This mushroom has a unique feature, which is that it can use soil juices and insects that fall on it by negligence for nutrition. The bait for them is just the crimson-red nectar that stands out on the top of the young mushrooms.

O faʻailoga mataʻutia e aliali mai i pito o le pulou ma le matua, faʻafetai lea na faʻaalia ai le upu "nifo" i le igoa o le gaʻo. O le pulou o le "nifo toto" e 5-10 cm le lautele, o le au e tusa ma le 3 cm le umi. Ona o ona toto toto, o le gaʻo e matua iloga lava i isi laau i totonu o le vaomatua. E tupu i Amerika i Matu, Ausetalia ma Europa.

 

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