Gomphus clavatus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Basidiomycota
- Class
- Agaricomycetes
- Order
- Gomphales
- Family
- Gomphaceae
- Genus
- Gomphus
- Species
- Gomphus clavatus
- Scientific Name
- Gomphus clavatus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Gomphus clavatus
Gomphus clavatus, commonly known as pig's ears or the violet chanterelle, is an edible species of fungus in the genus Gomphus. Described by Jacob Christian Schäffer in 1774, G. clavatus has had several name changes and many alternative scientific names, having been classified in the genus Cantharellus (also called chanterelles), though it is not closely related to them. The fruit body is vase- or fan-shaped with wavy edges to its rim, and grows up to 15–16 cm (6–6+1⁄4 in) wide and 17 cm (6+3⁄4 in) tall. The upper surface or cap is orangish-brown to lilac, while the lower spore-bearing surface, the hymenium, is covered in wrinkles and ridges rather than gills or pores, and is a distinctive purple color.
Typically found in coniferous forests in Eurasia and North America, G. clavatus is mycorrhizal and associated with various conifers, particularly spruces and firs. It is more common at elevations of greater than 2,000 ft (600 m), in moist, shady areas with plenty of leaf litter. Although widespread, G. clavatus has become rare in many parts of Europe and extinct in the British Isles. It has been placed on the national Red Lists of threatened fungi in 17 different European countries and is one of 33 species proposed for international conservation under the Bern Convention.
...Gomphus clavatus in languages:
- Bokmål
- fiolgubbe
- Czech
- stročkovec kyjovitý
- Danish
- Køllekantarel
- English
- pig's ears
- Estonian
- vurrik
- Estonian
- Seakõrv
- Finnish
- pölkkysieni
- French
- Chanterelle violette
- German
- Schweinsohr
- Hungarian
- Disznófülgomba
- Lithuanian
- Didysis kuokas
- Russian
- Гомфус булавовидный
- Swedish
- violgubbe
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