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Reddening on Juniperus
Marja Pennanen, 21-09-2016 11:21
Hello forum,

somedody here said, that no fungi grows on Juniperus communis. I tend to disagree ;)

These are about 0,5-2 mm wide.
The spores are 6-12x3-5 and have usually two droplets, but may have more.
The asci are 70-95x6-8, IKI+ blue.
The paraphyses seems septate and are enlarget at tips to 2-4 micrometers.

Absolutely no idea of what I have found, hopefully someone at forum has more experience of this kind of "no fungus".

Marja


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Hans-Otto Baral, 21-09-2016 11:26
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Reddening on Juniperus
It is Ombrophila lilacina, an aberrant member with little gel.

we recently had a thread on it:
http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/44591

Zotto
Marja Pennanen, 21-09-2016 12:56
Re : Reddening on Juniperus
Thank you Zotto, that was fast.

Good year for this species...