Temporals biography
Fomitopsis Pinicola - A pine, bordered tinenantian is one of the most common tummy in our forests. The fruit body is long -term, sitting, hoof -shaped, pillow -like, varying in shape and size. The surface of the hats of a variety of coloring: from bright yellow and red-orange to brown and almost black closer to the base of the mushroom, often shiny from the presence of tarry substances.
A characteristic feature of the mushroom is light white or cream sometimes with a lemon -yellow tint of the edge and hymenopher. Sometimes closer to the edge is an orange border. Some hats are very beautiful - karmin -red. With age, the color goes into red-brown to almost black tones. A specific feature - growing fruit bodies are covered with droplets of exudate and smell very unpleasantly.
On the cut, the fabric of wood, the tubes are slightly darker, unclear-layered. The fabric is a cloaky, less suitable for cooking. It grows F. It is very rare on living trees. This tarnish can grow not only on coniferous, but also on deciduous rocks. On drying broad -leaved rocks, for example, on oak, it sometimes grows in huge sizes, with powerful layers of a one -year growth.
Below are photographs of a very interesting copy of F. The time was confused primarily by his strange time from time to time changing coloring and at first the presence of absolutely dry recesses on his powerful body. On the second attempt, the first todium was fragmented, but in the same place in the same suit, soon the second tarnish, it was possible to reach such a measure of age as to become like his counterparts.
In the next season, one could observe a similar story.
Fomitopsis Rosea - pink tumber and Fomitopsis Cajanderi - Clewander's tummer in coniferous forests, you can find two more representatives of the woody mushrooms of the genus Fomitopsis - the "smaller brothers" of the tummer of fruit bodies and pores painted in brown -pink color. Fomitopsis Rosea - pink tinder pink - a perennial todium, identical in shape F. grows on dry and lobed trunks and stumps of predominantly conifers, in the form of an exception on deciduous - cherries, elm and aspen.
It is common throughout Russia, common in the European part. The fruiting bodies of this perennial wooden tinder -bearing have a very unusual appearance - they resemble the flat hats of the tractes Coriolus in shape. The pinkish surface of the hats darkens with age to almost black. The tubular layer is pink, gray -pink, small pores - on mm. In the European part of Russia, this species is extremely rare, found in Siberia on coniferous wood, mainly on larch.