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Hydnellum is a
genus of
tooth fungi in the
family Bankeraceae (order Thelephorales).
Widely distributed in the
Northern Hemisphere, the
genus contains...
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Hydnellum peckii is a
fungus in the
genus Hydnellum of the
family Bankeraceae. It is a
hydnoid species,
producing spores on the
surface of
vertical spines...
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Hydnellum ferrugineum,
commonly known as the
mealy tooth or the reddish-brown
corky spine fungus, is a
species of
tooth fungus in the
family Bankeraceae...
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Hydnellum aurantia**** is an
inedible fungus,
commonly known as the
orange spine or
orange hydnellum for its
reddish orange or
rusty red
colored fruit...
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Hydnellum caeruleum,
commonly known as the blue-gray
hydnellum, blue-green
hydnellum, blue spine, blue tooth, or
bluish tooth, is an
inedible fungus found...
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Hydnellum suaveolens,
commonly known as the
fragrant hydnellum mushroom, is an
inedible fungus often found beneath conifers. It has a funnel-shaped cap...
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Hydnellum cyanopodium,
commonly known as the blue foot or
bleeding blue tooth, is an
inedible fungus in the
family Bankeraceae. It
occurs in the Pacific...
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Hydnellum martioflavum is a
species of
tooth fungus in the
family Bankeraceae,
found in
Europe and
North America. It
produces fleshy, yellowish-brown...
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Hydnellum subzonatum is a
tooth fungus in the
family Bankeraceae.
Found in Nova Scotia, Canada, it was
described as new to
science in 1961 by mycologist...
- similarity. The
species concerned are now
referred to the
genera Bankera,
Hydnellum, P****odon, and Sarcodon. All are ectomycorrhizal,
belong in the Thelephorales...