Farysia thuemenii
Infects some, but not all, female flowers of sedges including Greater Pond-sedge Carex riparia and Pendulous sedge Carex pendula. The smut produces masses of olivaceous brown spores within the infloresecence. Long, pale, straw-coloured elaters project from the female spikes, like small brushes, remaining after the spores have blown away. The spores are 6-11 µm x 4-6 µm and are finely verruculose. This is not considered to be a gall-causer; the swelling it causes in the utricles is made of fungal tissue, not host.
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On flowers of sedges including Carex riparia and C. pendula, growing on margins of water bodies and woodland for C. pendula.
June-July.
Rare. Although its hosts are common, the 2023 record is the only record known for VC55
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Species profile
- Species group:
- fungus
- Kingdom:
- Fungi
- Order:
- Ustilaginales
- Family:
- Anthracoideaceae
- Records on NatureSpot:
- 1
- First record:
- 14/06/2023 (Hall, Geoffrey)
- Last record:
- 14/06/2023 (Hall, Geoffrey)
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