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Craterellus lutescens, the Glossary

Index Craterellus lutescens

Craterellus lutescens, formerly sometimes called Cantharellus lutescens or Cantharellus xanthopus or Cantharellus aurora, commonly known as Yellow Foot, camagroc in Catalan, craterelle jaune in French, is a species of mushroom.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Bistre, Catalan language, Conifer, Craterellus tubaeformis, Elias Magnus Fries, Extract, Fir, French language, Hymenium, Mushroom, Pileus (mycology), Pine, Spruce, Stipe (mycology), Thrombin, Wetland.

  2. Cantharellales

Bistre

Bistre (or bister) is a pigment made from soot.

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Catalan language

Catalan (or; autonym: català), known in the Valencian Community and Carche as Valencian (autonym: valencià), is a Western Romance language.

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Conifer

Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms.

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Craterellus tubaeformis

Craterellus tubaeformis (formerly Cantharellus tubaeformis) is an edible fungus, also known as yellowfoot, winter mushroom, or funnel chanterelle. Craterellus lutescens and Craterellus tubaeformis are Cantharellales and edible fungi.

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Elias Magnus Fries

Elias Magnus Fries (15 August 1794 – 8 February 1878) was a Swedish mycologist and botanist.

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An extract (essence) is a substance made by extracting a part of a raw material, often by using a solvent such as ethanol, oil or water.

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Fir

Firs are evergreen coniferous trees belonging to the genus Abies in the family Pinaceae.

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French language

French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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Hymenium

The hymenium is the tissue layer on the hymenophore of a fungal fruiting body where the cells develop into basidia or asci, which produce spores.

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Mushroom

A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground, on soil, or on its food source. Craterellus lutescens and mushroom are edible fungi.

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Pileus (mycology)

The pileus is the technical name for the cap, or cap-like part, of a basidiocarp or ascocarp (fungal fruiting body) that supports a spore-bearing surface, the hymenium.

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Pine

A pine is any conifer tree or shrub in the genus Pinus of the family Pinaceae.

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Spruce

A spruce is a tree of the genus Picea, a genus of about 40 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal (taiga) regions of the Earth.

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Stipe (mycology)

In mycology, a stipe is the stem or stalk-like feature supporting the cap of a mushroom.

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Thrombin

Prothrombin (Coagulation factor II) is encoded in the human by the F2 gene.

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Wetland

A wetland is a distinct semi-aquatic ecosystem whose groundcovers are flooded or saturated in water, either permanently, for years or decades, or only seasonally for a shorter periods.

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See also

Cantharellales

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craterellus_lutescens

Also known as Cantharellus lutescens.