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Orbilia on Juniperus communis
Marja Pennanen,
12-02-2011 19:01
it's been cold here, about -20 C. Still I went yesterday and picked juniperus bark.
I've seen some Orbilias on them ealier, but only few fruitbodies and rejected them because of something more interesting.
So I found one, but now see on the photo, that they were two:
Marja Pennanen,
12-02-2011 19:05
Marja Pennanen,
12-02-2011 19:07
Marja Pennanen,
12-02-2011 19:09
Hans-Otto Baral,
12-02-2011 19:19
Re:Orbilia on Juniperus communis
Did you look for the spores: do they have a drop only at one end? The asci do not look truncate, or?
Not sure if an Orbilia at all.
Zotto
Not sure if an Orbilia at all.
Zotto
Marja Pennanen,
12-02-2011 19:39
Re:Orbilia on Juniperus communis
Hi,
I've marked drops in one end, besides in one spore in both ends ;)
The asci were clavate, not truncate.
I'll see, if I can find them more. But only when the weather is milder, which means: not very soon.
Yesterday I got frostbites to my toes.
Marja
I've marked drops in one end, besides in one spore in both ends ;)
The asci were clavate, not truncate.
I'll see, if I can find them more. But only when the weather is milder, which means: not very soon.
Yesterday I got frostbites to my toes.
Marja



