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Black Bulgar Mushrooms - Bulgaria inquinans Smooth black cap with rough brown pores and a very tiny stipe. Younger specimens were cup-like in appearance. 3-5cm cap sizes.<br />
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Black Bulgar Mushrooms - Bulgaria inquinans

Smooth black cap with rough brown pores and a very tiny stipe. Younger specimens were cup-like in appearance. 3-5cm cap sizes.

Black Bulgar Mushrooms Smooth black cap with rough brown pores and a very tiny stipe. Younger specimens were cup-like in appearance. 3-5cm cap sizes.<br />
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''Bulgaria inquinans'' is a fungus in the family Bulgariaceae. It is commonly known by the name black bulgar.

It grows on branches and bark of dead oak and hornbeam. The species can be found from October to March. It can be commonly found on felled trees stored in timber yards. Research into the colouring materials found in the fungus by H.Lockett and R.Edwards at Bradford University gave name to three purple pigments as two bulgarhodins and bulgarein.

Similar species: Helotiales
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Aug 10, 2018. Captured Jul 3, 2016 12:38 in 30 Wagner Dr, Pawling, NY 12564, USA.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/4.0
  • 1/64s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm