Bulgaria inquinans (Bulgaria inquinans)
- Department: Ascomycota (Ascomycetes)
- Subdivision: Pezizomycotina (Pezizomycotins)
- Class: Leotiomycetes (Leociomycetes)
- Subclass: Leotiomycetidae (Leocyomycetes)
- Order: Leotiales (Leotsievye)
- Family: Bulgariaceae (Bulgariaceae)
- Country: Bulgaria
- Type: Bulgaria inquinans (Bulgaria inquinans)
- Bulgaria is decaying
Author of the photo: Yuri Semenov
Description:
Bulgaria inquinans (Bulgaria inquinans) about 2 cm high and 1-2 (4) cm in diameter, at first closed, round, almost plaque-like, up to 0,5 cm in size, about 0,3 cm on a degenerate stem, rough, pimply, brown on the outside , ocher-brown, gray-brown, with dark brown or purple-brown pimples, then with a small recess, tightened from the edges with a smooth shallow blue-black bottom, later goblet-shaped, obverse-conical, depressed, but without a recess, as if filled, to in old age, saucer-shaped, above with a flat shiny disc of red-brown, blue-black, then olive-black and dark gray, almost black wrinkled outer surfaces. Dries to hardness. Spore powder is black.
Spread:
Bulgaria inquinans (Bulgaria inquinans) grows from mid-September, after a cold snap (according to the literature data from spring) until November, on dead wood and deadwood of hardwoods (oak, aspen), in groups, not often.
The similarity:
If you remember the habitat, you will not confuse it with anything.
Evaluation:
• Anti-cancer effect (1993 studies).
Fruit body extract inhibits the growth of sarcoma-180 by 60%.