Summary[edit] Description: Another hydnoid fungus still very common in dry pine forests around Ugut - this year it was so abundant that I was tempted to collect it to experiment with dyeing wool with bright pigments it contains. I collected some bright Cortinarius species for the same purpose.. maybe someday. eventually))). Apparently it requires very poor sandy soils to thrive - it's become extinct in many parts of its former habitat due to nitrogen pollution, including the Netherlands where it was last recorded in 1965. Date: 10 August 2015, 16:34. Source: Hydnellum caeruleum. Author: Tatiana Bulyonkova from Novosibirsk, Russia. Camera location60° 29′ 53.77″ N, 74° 04′ 17.96″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 60.498269; 74.071655.
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