09-02-2026 20:10
Lothar Krieglsteiner
The first 6 tables show surely one species with 2
09-02-2026 14:46
Anna KlosGoedemiddag, Op donderdag 5 februari vonden we ti
02-02-2026 21:46
Margot en Geert VullingsOn a barkless poplar branch, we found hairy discs
07-02-2026 20:30
Robin Isaksson
Hi!Anyone that have this one and can sen it to me?
25-01-2026 23:23
Hello! I found this species that resembles Delitsc
05-02-2026 15:07
Found on a fallen needle of Pinus halepensis, diam
Turquoise on Salix leaves
Marja Pennanen,
02-10-2014 10:47
these strange coloured are about 0,5-1 mm wide.
The asci are about 55-70x7-8 and IKI blue.
The cylindric paraphyses have septas and are about 2 micrometers wide.
The spores are about 8-11x2-3.
I'm not sure, but it seems, that the hair tips contain some material, that glues them together. The cells become coloured with age.
Once again I do not know, where to start to look for determination.
Or actually I know: here ;)
Marja
Hans-Otto Baral,
02-10-2014 11:40
Re : Turquoise on Salix leaves
Nice! This is Chlorociboria aeruginella. On herbaceous stems as well as leaves.
Marja Pennanen,
02-10-2014 15:03
Re : Turquoise on Salix leaves
Thank you!
Chlorociboria aeruginascens is quite common here.
Still Chlorociboria did not come to my mind...
Marja
Chlorociboria aeruginascens is quite common here.
Still Chlorociboria did not come to my mind...
Marja




