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File:Wit oorzwammetje s.l. (Crepidotus variabilis s.l.) 06-02-2020. (d.j.b) 02.jpg, featured[edit]

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  •  Comment The background of this photo is the trunk of a beech tree. A beech tree has a smooth trunk but there are often spots on it. The photo shows natural (earth colors). I can possibly remove some annoying spots. Do you want to indicate these spots? Many thanks in advance.--Famberhorst (talk) 12:03, 24 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]
  • Answer: I thought it would be useful to state the diameter. Below you will find the English description. There, too, mention is made that it is a small mushroom. If you find the diameter misleading, I can remove it.
  • Members of this genus are small, convex to fan-shaped, and sessile. Species have cheilocystidia[1] Spore prints are yellow-brown to brown. All species of Crepidotus are known to be secondary decomposers of plant matter; most are saprobic on wood. Little is known about the edibility of various species; the usually small and insubstantial specimens discourage mycophagy.--Famberhorst (talk) 16:24, 24 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. Singer, Rolf (1986) The Agaricales in modern taxonomy, Koenigstein: Koeltz Scientific Books ISBN: 3-87429-254-1.
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Result: 17 support, 0 oppose, 0 neutral → featured. /--A.Savin 13:39, 29 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]
This image will be added to the FP gallery: Fungi#Family : Inocybaceae