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Observation: Astraeus hygrometricus (Pers.) Morgan (22757)

When: 2009-04-03
Collection location: Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA [Search]
Who: Kathryn Kauffman (k6logc)
No herbarium specimen

Notes: Lone specimen in the area. Looked around but didn’t see any more. Released a cloud of spores when gently squeezed.

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Created: 2009-07-03 01:35:03
By: Gerhard Koller (Gerhard)
Summary: I will post them someday

but I am afraid this won’t happen till next winter:( Right now there is an explosion of mushrooms over here and I’m very busy.
Well, to be honest, I haven’t seen very young specimens yet too. But I believe this is coz the initial stages are more or less hypogaeous and globose – like the ones from Geastrum triplex – and inconspicuous. As soon as the fungus ripens it stretches and forms those starlike appendages of the peridium. Fresh fruitbodies usually appear and grow from August on and you can find them till next summer as was the case with my find yesterday. I think fertility lasts from August to November depending on the weather situation, approximately. Astraeus belongs to the Boletales and is not related to Geastrum although they look alike. There are three species worldwide.

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Created: 2009-07-02 18:53:17
By: Kathryn Kauffman (k6logc)
Summary: Multiple Stages

Gerhard – I would love to see this at multiple stages. I know you said your cluster didn’t include the really young stages but what do those young ones look like? How long do they fruit before they senesce?

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Created: 2009-07-02 16:59:19
By: Gerhard Koller (Gerhard)
Summary: Today I found a nest with seven fruitbodies in all but young stages

was very impressive and I will post somewhen…them shrooms need acidic sandy soil in deciduous or mixed woods and not in anthropogenous land as most of Geastrum.

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Observation Created: Wed Jul 01 15:11:42 -0400 2009
Last Modified: Wed Jul 01 15:11:42 -0400 2009 by Kathryn Kauffman (k6logc)
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