False puffball
A species of Reticularia Scientific name : Reticularia lycoperdon Genus : Reticularia
False puffball, A species of Reticularia
Scientific name: Reticularia lycoperdon
Genus: Reticularia
Photo By Yasuo Kida , used under CC-BY-2.0 /Cropped and compressed from original
Description
False puffball is most recognizable for its spherical fruiting body. As indicated by its name, this mushroom may appear similar to a puffball, though it has also been compared to a golf ball when young. It is most commonly associated with Alder trees, although it also grows on a variety of other hardwoods.
Colors
Silver
Gray
White
Habitat
The false puffball grows in woods and wooded areas, particularly those inhabited by pines. The species is saprobic; it feeds on decomposing organic material, therefore it can be seen growing on rotting logs, stumps, or well-rotted tree bark.
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General Info
Habitat
The false puffball grows in woods and wooded areas, particularly those inhabited by pines. The species is saprobic; it feeds on decomposing organic material, therefore it can be seen growing on rotting logs, stumps, or well-rotted tree bark.
Growth Form
Saprobic
Endangered Species
No
Spore Print
Faint brown
Species Status
Widespread and fairly frequent
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Mycetozoa Class
Myxomycetes Order
Liceales Family
Tubiferaceae Genus
Reticularia Species
False puffball