Hana Ramaria botrytis
| Hana Ramaria botrytis |
|---|
| Classification |
| Scientific name |
| Ramaria formosa |
| Japanese name |
| Hana Ramaria botrytis |
| Fame |
| beautiful clavaria |
The Hana Ramaria botrytis (scientific name :Ramaria formosa) is a mushroom of the trumpet bamboo eyes trumpet bamboo department Ramaria botrytis genus. I am called yellow coral fungus, tipped coral fungus, pink coral fungus other than beautiful clavaria and handsome clavaria in the English zone. I am distributed over Europe and North America. It becomes known widely that there is slow-release poison bringing colic, nausea, diarrhea. I do a color such as the pink and do form such as the coral which branched a lot off, and the height is around 20cm. Things of the same form are collected in North America. This lacks in bitterness unlike a European specimen and is pointed out even if it is a different kind.
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Classification
It is Christian Hendrik Persoon to have listed this kind for the first time and is classified as Clavaria formosa in 1797. For next 1,888 years, it was moved to the current genus by Lucien Quélet of the mycologist. Ramaria which is the generic name comes from rāmus expressing a branch in Latin, and formosa comes from formōsus which similarly means beautiful しいを in Latin. [1]As for this kind of characteristic, explanation adapts to much Ramaria botrytis, and some confusion is taking place because an application is vague and is like the Clause 2 name. In addition, it is thought whether the North American cause is another kind from some collection product. [2] I have beautiful clavaria, handsome clavaria, many generic names including pink coral fungus in the English zone
Characteristic
These bacteria grow up to around 20cm. I do form such as the coral with many branches, and branches such as yellow, white, the pink stick out from a thick base. The end of the branch is around 0.5cm in diameter. Because the young thing is white, and this generic edible thing is yellow since I was young, this characteristic is important. Because a color is discolored with the old specimen, it is difficult to distinguish an original color.
The spore crest is yellow.
The smell is unpleasant, and the taste is bitter. [3]However, the thing that this bitterness is indistinct is reported in North America.
Distribution, habitat
I appear in autumn and am found in each place [4], North America of Europe and am seen in Japan. It is known that I am seen in the coniferous under a tree with the western kind. [2]
Meal poison
It adversely affects alimentary system when I eat these bacteria, and symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, the diarrhea such as the colic will be caused. I am not known about the toxin of the cause now. There is the report that it becomes edible if I remove an irritating leader [5].
Footnote, reference
- ^ Simpson, D.P. (1979). Cassell's Latin Dictionary (5 ed.). London: Cassell Ltd.. pp. 883. ISBN 0-304-52257-0.
- ^ a b Ammirati, Joseph F.; James A Traquair and Paul A Horgen (1985). Poisonous mushrooms of the northern United States and Canada. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. pp. 306-08. ISBN 0-8166-1407-5.
- ^ Zeitlmayr, Linus (1976). Wild Mushrooms:An Illustrated Handbook. Garden City Press, Hertfordshire. pp. p. 108. ISBN 0-584-10324-7.
- ^ Nilson S & Persson O (1977). Fungi of Northern Europe 1 Larger Fungi (Excluding Gill-Fungi).: Penguin. pp. p. 64. ISBN 0-14-063005-8.
- ^ North, Pamela (1967). Poisonous Plants and Fungi in colour. Blandford Press & Pharmacological Society of Great Britain. pp. p. 109-10.
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