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Pleurotus populinus

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Agaricomycetes

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Pleurotus populinus

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Order
  
Agaricales

Genus
  
Pleurotus

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Pleurotus australis, Pleurotus dryinus, Oxyporus, Oxyporus populinus, Pleurotus djamor

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Pleurotus populinus, the aspen oyster mushroom, is a gilled fungus native to North America. It is found on dead wood of aspen and cottonwood trees (genus Populus). Although morphologically similar to Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus pulmonarius, it has been shown to be a distinct species incapable of cross-breeding. P. populinus is reported to be edible. Unlike P. ostreatus, which fruits in the autumn and winter, P. populinus fruits in late spring and summer.

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Taxonomy

Pleurotus populinus Pleurotus populinus

The species was first described scientifically by mycologists Oswald and Orson K. Miller in 1993 with a provisional name. This original naming was invalid according to several sections of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, so it was republished in 1997.

Description

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The fruit bodies have oyster shell-shaped to fan-shaped caps that are 4–19 cm (1.6–7.5 in) broad by 4–13 cm (1.6–5.1 in) wide. The cap margin is initially rolled inward, becomes finely scalloped in age. The color ranges from ivory white to pinkish buff to orange-grey. The gills are somewhat decurrent, running a short ways down the stipe. They are 3–10 mm broad, white to cream in color, and have two sets of intervening lamellulae (short gills).

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The spore print is buff. Spores are thin-walled with a narrowly elliptical to oblong shape, and dimensions of 9–15 by 3–5 µm. The basidia are club-shaped, four-spored, and measure 20–27 by 5–6 µm.

Habitat and distribution

Pleurotus populinus Pleurotus populinus Mushroom Hunting and Identification

Pleurotus populinus fruit bodies grow singly to numerous—often arranged in overlapping clusters—on the rotting stumps, logs, and limbs of hardwoods. Preferred substrates include aspen and black cottonwood. It is found in the northern United States and Canada, and in mountainous regions of western North America. It is a common species in its range, where it fruits in June and July.

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References

Pleurotus populinus Wikipedia