Boletus melemele-ʻulaʻula (Leccinum versipelle)

Systematics:
  • Māhele: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Māhele: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Papa: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Papa haʻahaʻa: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Kauoha: Boletales (Boletales)
  • ʻOhana: Boletaceae (Boletaceae)
  • ʻAno: Leccinum (Obabok)
  • Type: Leccinum versipelle (Boletus Melemele-ʻulaʻula)
  • Obabok ili okoa
  • Boletus ʻulaʻula-ʻulaʻula

Boletus melemele-ʻeleʻele (Leccinum versipelle) kiʻi a me ka wehewehe

Pāpale:

ʻO ke anawaena o ka pāpale o ka boletus melemele-ʻeleʻele he 10-20 cm (i kekahi manawa a hiki i 30!). ʻOkoʻa ka waihoʻoluʻu mai ka melemele-hina a hiki i ka ʻulaʻula ʻulaʻula, ʻo ke ʻano he spherical mua, ʻaʻole ākea ma mua o nā wāwae (ka mea i kapa ʻia ʻo "chelysh"; ʻike ʻoe, ʻike ʻoe, ʻaʻole mae), convex ma hope, palahalaha, maloʻo, ʻiʻo. . I ka wā hoʻomaha, lilo mua ia i poni, a laila lilo i polū-ʻeleʻele. ʻAʻohe ona ʻala a ʻono.

ʻĀpana spore:

ʻO ke kala keʻokeʻo i ka hina, liʻiliʻi nā pores. I nā ʻōpio ʻōpio, pinepine ʻeleʻele hina, e hoʻomālamalama ana me ka makahiki. Hoʻokaʻawale maʻalahi ka papa tubular mai ka pāpale.

ʻO ka pauka Spore:

Melemele-ʻeleʻele.

Wāwae:

A hiki i 20 knm ka lōʻihi, a hiki i 5 knm ke anawaena, paʻa, cylindrical, mānoanoa i lalo, keʻokeʻo, i kekahi manawa ʻōmaʻomaʻo ma ke kumu, hohonu i ka lepo, uhi ʻia me nā unahi ʻeleʻele fibrous longitudinal.

Hohola:

Ke ulu nei ka boletus melemele-ʻulaʻula mai Iune a ʻOkakopa i nā ululāʻau deciduous a hui pū ʻia, e hana nui ana i ka mycorrhiza me ka birch. I loko o nā ululāʻau ʻōpio hiki ke loaʻa i nā helu kupanaha, ʻoi aku hoʻi i ka hoʻomaka o Kepakemapa.

ʻAno like:

Regarding the number of varieties of boletus (more precisely, the number of species of mushrooms united under the name “boletus”), there is no final clarity. The red-brown boletus (Leccinum aurantiacum), which is allied to the aspen, is especially distinguished, which is distinguished by red-brown scales on the stalk, a not so wide scope of the cap and a much more solid constitution, while the yellow-brown boletus in texture is more like a boletus (Leccinum scabrum). Other species are also mentioned, distinguishing them mainly by the type of trees with which this fungus forms mycorrhiza, but here, obviously, we are still talking about individual subspecies of Leccinum aurantiacum.

ʻAi ʻai:

Nui haloʻai ʻai. Haʻahaʻa iki i ke keʻokeʻo.


Aloha mākou a pau i ka boletus. He nani ka boletus. ʻOiai ʻaʻole ʻo ia ka "nani o loko" ikaika e like me ke keʻokeʻo (ʻoiai aia kekahi mau) - hiki i kona helehelena nani a me kona mau hiʻohiʻona ke ʻoluʻolu i kekahi. No ka nui o nā mea ʻohi mushroom, pili nā hoʻomanaʻo o ka mushroom mua me ka boletus - ʻo ka mushroom mua loa, ʻaʻole pili i ka fly agaric a ʻaʻole pili i ka russula. Hoʻomanaʻo maikaʻi wau pehea, i ka makahiki 83, hele mākou i nā halo - me ka ʻike ʻole i nā wahi a me ke alanui - a ma hope o kekahi mau hoʻokele lanakila ʻole, kū mākou ma kahi kokoke i kahi ululāʻau ʻōpiopio ma ka lihi o ke kula. A ma laila!..

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