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Hydnum is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Hydnaceae. They are
notable for
their unusual spore-bearing
structures of
teeth rather than gills. The best known...
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Hydnum repandum,
commonly known as the
sweet tooth, pig's trotter, wood
hedgehog or
hedgehog mushroom, is a
basidiomycete fungus of the
family Hydnaceae...
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referred to the
genus Hydnum ("hydnoid"
means Hydnum-like), but it is now
known that not all
hydnoid species are
closely related.
Hydnum was one of the original...
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Hydnum umbilicatum,
commonly known as the
depressed hedgehog, is a
species of
tooth fungus in the
family Hydnaceae. It was
scientifically described in...
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include edible and
commercially collected Cantharellus, Craterellus, and
Hydnum species as well as crop
pathogens in the
genera Ceratobasidium and...
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Hydnum rufescens,
commonly known as the
terracotta hedgehog, is an
edible basidiomycete of the
family Hydnaceae. It
belongs to the
small group of mushrooms...
- Europe, and
North America. The
fungus was
first described as a
species of
Hydnum by
Elias Magnus Fries in his 1815 work
Observationes mycologicae. Petter...
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Hydnum magnorufescens is a
species of
fungus in the
family Hydnaceae native to the
southern Europe,
Sichuan Province in
China and Russia. Feng B, Wang...
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Hydnum ellipsosporum is a
species of
fungus in the
family Hydnaceae that was
described from
Germany in 2004. It
differs from H. repandum by the
shape and...
- by Carl Linnaeus, who
included it as a
member of the
tooth fungi genus Hydnum, but
British mycologist Samuel Frederick Gray
recognized its uniqueness...