Podaxis pistillaris

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Der Wüsten-Tintlingsstäubling (Podaxis pistillaris) ist eine Pilzart aus der Familie der Champignonverwandten (Agaricaceae). Die Art ist weltweit verbreitet und wurde erstmals im Jahr 1771 vom Indischen Subkontinent angegeben. rdf:langString
Podaxis pistillaris es una especie de hongo de la familia Agaricaceae. En forma de soldado rdf:langString
Podaxis pistillaris est une espèce de champignons de la famille des Agaricaceae. Il peut atteindre 15 cm de haut et a un pied ligneux. rdf:langString
Podaxis pistillaris är en svampart som först beskrevs av L., och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Elias Fries 1829. Podaxis pistillaris ingår i släktet Podaxis och familjen Agaricaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. rdf:langString
Podaxis pistillaris is a very distinctive relative of the puffballs. It is commonly known as the desert shaggy mane as it bears a resemblance to the shaggy mane, Coprinus comatus, however it does not possess deliquescing gills and the similar appearance is only superficial. It grows to 15 cm high and has a hard, woody stem. The large cap, which protects the blackish spore-bearing tissue, splits, and usually falls away at maturity, allowing the spores to be dispersed by wind. Large numbers may appear after soaking rains. It thrives in deserts and semi-deserts of Australia and other countries, often found on termite mounds in South Africa. In the Hawaiian Islands, it is frequently encountered along roadsides and in disturbed areas on the dry sides of the islands, especially in the Kona area rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der Wüsten-Tintlingsstäubling (Podaxis pistillaris) ist eine Pilzart aus der Familie der Champignonverwandten (Agaricaceae). Die Art ist weltweit verbreitet und wurde erstmals im Jahr 1771 vom Indischen Subkontinent angegeben.
rdf:langString Podaxis pistillaris es una especie de hongo de la familia Agaricaceae. En forma de soldado
rdf:langString Podaxis pistillaris est une espèce de champignons de la famille des Agaricaceae. Il peut atteindre 15 cm de haut et a un pied ligneux.
rdf:langString Podaxis pistillaris is a very distinctive relative of the puffballs. It is commonly known as the desert shaggy mane as it bears a resemblance to the shaggy mane, Coprinus comatus, however it does not possess deliquescing gills and the similar appearance is only superficial. It grows to 15 cm high and has a hard, woody stem. The large cap, which protects the blackish spore-bearing tissue, splits, and usually falls away at maturity, allowing the spores to be dispersed by wind. Large numbers may appear after soaking rains. It thrives in deserts and semi-deserts of Australia and other countries, often found on termite mounds in South Africa. In the Hawaiian Islands, it is frequently encountered along roadsides and in disturbed areas on the dry sides of the islands, especially in the Kona area of Hawaii and the Kihei area of Maui. Older synonyms for this species include Lycoperdon pistillare L. (1771) and Scleroderma pistillare (L.) Pers. (1801).
rdf:langString Podaxis pistillaris är en svampart som först beskrevs av L., och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Elias Fries 1829. Podaxis pistillaris ingår i släktet Podaxis och familjen Agaricaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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