The hazel-Klechercherling (Encoelia furfuracea), also called Kleiige Büschelbecherling or Kleiiger Haselbecherling, is a fungus species of the family Sclerotienbecherlingsverwandten (Sclerotiniaceae) and lives on dead branches of hazel and alder.
Cap Diameter:
5 - 15 mm
Odor:
Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Spring hazelcup
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Attributes of Spring hazelcup
Cap Diameter
5 - 15 mm
Height
5 - 15 mm
Cap
Flatten out completely to about 1.5 cm across; Cup shaped; dark brown or tan fertile; smooth, fertile
Stem
Lateral, rudimentary or absent
Flesh
Firm; brown
Spore Print Color
White
Odor
Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.
Body Color
Brown
Bronze
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Solitary, Clustered
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On wood
You can find Spring hazelcup by these plants:
Common hazel
Species Status
Widespread but occasional in Scotland
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Spring hazelcup
Hazel, alder, and possibly hornbeam in addition to other tree species