Farysia thuemenii

Description

Infects some, but not all, female flowers of sedges including Greater Pond-sedge Carex riparia and Pendulous sedge Carex pendulaThe 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. 

Identification difficulty

host

Recording advice

Photograph the smut on the host plant, and a close-up of the flowerhead.  In your comments, note the species of sedge affected.  

Habitat

On flowers of sedges including Carex riparia and C. pendula,  growing on margins of water bodies and woodland for C. pendula

When to see it

June-July.

VC55 Status

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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