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Calostoma lutescens Gasterocarp consisting of a spherical gleba (spore sac) covered in a yellow peridium atop a tall golden stalk of intertwined hyphae that look similar to pasta or spaghetti squash. At the apex of the gleba is a pink to red star-shaped pore. Spores are white to gray. Calostoma lutescens is one of the 20 gasteroid fungi belonging to the suborder Sclerodermatineae within the order Boletales. It is believed that fungi within the Calostoma genus underwent diversification within the Boletales order from end of the Cretaceous period through the middle of the Cenozoic era. C. lutescens is ectomycorrhizal with Quercus (oak) species.<br />
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Growing in deep leaf litter below oaks on a ridgeside in a dense mixed forest.<br />
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Growing in deep leaf litter below oaks on a ridgeside in a dense mixed forest.<br />
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Growing in deep leaf litter below oaks on a ridgeside in a dense mixed forest.<br />
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Growing in deep leaf litter below oaks on a ridgeside in a dense mixed forest.<br />
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Calostoma lutescens

Gasterocarp consisting of a spherical gleba (spore sac) covered in a yellow peridium atop a tall golden stalk of intertwined hyphae that look similar to pasta or spaghetti squash. At the apex of the gleba is a pink to red star-shaped pore. Spores are white to gray. Calostoma lutescens is one of the 20 gasteroid fungi belonging to the suborder Sclerodermatineae within the order Boletales. It is believed that fungi within the Calostoma genus underwent diversification within the Boletales order from end of the Cretaceous period through the middle of the Cenozoic era. C. lutescens is ectomycorrhizal with Quercus (oak) species.

Growing in deep leaf litter below oaks on a ridgeside in a dense mixed forest.

Calostoma lutescens Gasterocarp consisting of a spherical gleba (spore sac) covered in a yellow peridium atop a tall golden stalk of intertwined hyphae that look similar to pasta or spaghetti squash. At the apex of the gleba is a pink to red star-shaped pore. Spores are white to gray. Calostoma lutescens is one of the 20 gasteroid fungi belonging to the suborder Sclerodermatineae within the order Boletales. It is believed that fungi within the Calostoma genus underwent diversification within the Boletales order from end of the Cretaceous period through the middle of the Cenozoic era. C. lutescens is ectomycorrhizal with Quercus (oak) species.<br />
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Growing in deep leaf litter below oaks on a ridgeside in a dense mixed forest.<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68216/calostoma_lutescens.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68215/calostoma_lutescens.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68214/calostoma_lutescens.html Calostoma lutescens,Fall,Geotagged,United States

Calostoma lutescens Gasterocarp consisting of a spherical gleba (spore sac) covered in a yellow peridium atop a tall golden stalk of intertwined hyphae that look similar to pasta or spaghetti squash. At the apex of the gleba is a pink to red star-shaped pore. Spores are white to gray. Calostoma lutescens is one of the 20 gasteroid fungi belonging to the suborder Sclerodermatineae within the order Boletales. It is believed that fungi within the Calostoma genus underwent diversification within the Boletales order from end of the Cretaceous period through the middle of the Cenozoic era. C. lutescens is ectomycorrhizal with Quercus (oak) species.<br />
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Growing in deep leaf litter below oaks on a ridgeside in a dense mixed forest.<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68213/calostoma_lutescens.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68215/calostoma_lutescens.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68214/calostoma_lutescens.html Calostoma lutescens,Fall,Geotagged,United States

Calostoma lutescens Gasterocarp consisting of a spherical gleba (spore sac) covered in a yellow peridium atop a tall golden stalk of intertwined hyphae that look similar to pasta or spaghetti squash. At the apex of the gleba is a pink to red star-shaped pore. Spores are white to gray. Calostoma lutescens is one of the 20 gasteroid fungi belonging to the suborder Sclerodermatineae within the order Boletales. It is believed that fungi within the Calostoma genus underwent diversification within the Boletales order from end of the Cretaceous period through the middle of the Cenozoic era. C. lutescens is ectomycorrhizal with Quercus (oak) species.<br />
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Growing in deep leaf litter below oaks on a ridgeside in a dense mixed forest.<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68213/calostoma_lutescens.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68215/calostoma_lutescens.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/68216/calostoma_lutescens.html Calostoma lutescens,Fall,Geotagged,United States

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Calostoma lutescens is a species of Fungi from the family of Sclerodermatineae.

Similar species: Boletales
Species identified by Flown Kimmerling
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By Flown Kimmerling

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Uploaded Oct 24, 2018. Captured Oct 20, 2018 12:27 in 106 US-411, Ranger, GA 30734, USA.
  • Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
  • f/4.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO400
  • 60mm