Phellodon
Black Stache fragrance Ling ( Phellodon niger)
The fragrance spiked Inge ( Phellodon ) is a fungal genus in the family Weißsporstachelingsverwandten.
The type species is the Black Stache fragrance Ling ( P. niger).
- 4.1 Notes and references
Features
Macroscopic characteristics
The fragrance spiked rings form at the bottom often intergrown groups, stalked fruiting bodies. The hat has a velvety to scaly surface and a whitish to dark brown color. The underside is covered with pfriemförmigen and aged gray colored spines. The spore powder is white. The meat is either continuously zähfaserig - corky - woody or outside has a spongy - felted and inside a fibrous- tough to woody consistency ( duplex structure ). The Trama has a zonation and smells distinctively like Maggi or lovage.
Microscopic characteristics
The Hyphenstruktur is monomitisch. The septa have no buckles. Zystiden missing. The schlankkeuligen basidia are 4- sporig and do not basal buckles. The nearly spherical to elliptical spores are colorless, spiny ornamentation and show no iodine color reaction.
Ecology
The fragrance spiked rings go with various forest trees a mycorrhiza.
Species
In Europe, half a dozen species occur or are expected there:
Phellodon atratus