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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Higher classification
  
Division
  
Basidiomycota

Scientific name
  
Hydnum

Rank
  
Genus

Hydnum California Fungi Hydnum repandum

Lower classifications
  
Hydnum repandum, Hydnum rufescens

Hydnum albidum fungi kingdom


Hydnum is a genus of fungi in the Hydnaceae family. They are notable for their unusual spore-bearing structures of teeth rather than gills. The best known are the edible species Hydnum repandum and H. rufescens. The word is derived from (h)udnon/ύδνον, an Ancient Greek word for truffle. The white or buff Hydnum repandum has a spore scatterer of still another shape. The smooth cap grows as wide as 8 inches across. The stem is off-center and is less than 2 inches long. Hydnum has many brittle, white teeth from which the spores drop. The mushrooms of the Hydnum group grow both on ground and on wood. Some species have teeth which hang from ascending branches, while other species have teeth which project downwards from the undersurfaces of dead wood. Most Hydnum are safe to eat.

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Hydnum Hydnum species information

Hydnum repandum the hedgehog mushroom


Selected species

According to the Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008), the genus contains 120 species.

  • Hydnum ambustum
  • Hydnum dispersum
  • Hydnum durieui
  • Hydnum elatum
  • Hydnum ellipsosporum
  • Hydnum investiens
  • Hydnum molluscum
  • Hydnum papyraceum
  • Hydnum repandum
  • Hydnum rufescens
  • Hydnum umbilicatum

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    Hydnum Hydnum species information

    Hydnum California Fungi Hydnum repandum

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    References

    Hydnum Wikipedia