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Correction of the short list : Cedrus is ectomycorrhizal.

 

- Ectomycorrhizal : Quercus, Fagus, Betula (1), Populus, Salix (1), Alnus (1), Carpinus, Castanea, Tilia, Corylus, Nothofagus, Eucalyptus and Pinus, Picea, Abies, Larix. Cedrus and Pseudotsuga.

- Mostly endomycorrhizal (1) in the pioneer phase of their life cycle and exclusively ectomycorrhizal in successive phases : Alnus, Betula and Salix.

- Endo- and possibly also ectomycorrhizal with Entoloma species such as E. clypeatum : Crataegus (2) and E. saundersii : Ulmus (2).

- Endomycorrhizal (2) : Acer, Fraxinus, Platanus, Aesculus, Ulmus, Prunus, Malus, Pyrus, Sorbus, Crataegus, Robinia, Acacia, Pterocarya, Ostrya, Gymnocladus, Ilex, Juglans, Gleditsia, Morus, Ailanthus, Ginkgo, Liriodendron, Sophora, Davidia, Catalpa, Magnolia, Zelkova, Paulownia, Rhododendron, Amelanchier, Laburnum, Tamarix, Cercis and other (exotic) deciduous and coniferous trees such as Taxus, Juniperus, Araucaria, Sequoia, Sequoiadendron, Metasequoia, Taxodium, Thuja, Chamaecyparis and Cupressus.

- Tree species specific type of mycorrhiza : Arbutus.

Posted

Nothing I haven't posted already over the last couple of weeks, guess these are to make note of the long fruiting period of these species.

 

Amanita fulva

Amanita rubescens

Russula sp

Laccaria amethystea

 

 

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