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| synonyms: Barbe de bouc, Habichtpilz, Hydne Imbriqué, Sarcodon Imbriqué, Scaly Tooth |
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| location: Europe |
| edibility: Edible |
| normal size: over 15cm |
| cap type: Distinctly scaly |
| spore colour: Light to dark brown |
| habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground |
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Sarcodon imbricatum (L. ex Fr.) Karst. syn. Hydnum imbricatum L. ex Fr. Habichtpilz Hydne ou Sarcodon Imbriqué, Barbe de bouc, Scaly Tooth. Fruit body single. Cap 5–20cm across, flattened convex at first later depressed, velvety then felty soon cracking deeply into coarse overlapping upturned scales of a dark reddish- or purplish-brown contrasting with the pale pink or flesh-coloured background. Stem 50–80 x 20–50mm, tapering or swollen at the base, whitish at first becoming brownish from the base upwards. Taste slight but bitter after a few minutes, smell slight, not distinctive. Spines 1–10mm long, whitish finally purplish-brown. Spores brownish, warted with irregular outline, 7–8 x 5–5.5um. Habitat coniferous woods, especially on sandy soils. Season autumn. Rare – more frequent in Scottish pine forests. Edible.
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Lorand Bartho (Hungary) - 22 August 2011

Hungarian name, Cserepes gerebengomba
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David Edington (United Kingdom) - 03 November 2009

Found and recorded as Sarcodon squamosus (Minley Wood, Hampshire UK - 21 October 2009)
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Liubomyr Kozhan (Ukraine) - 13 March 2009

Liubomyr Kozhan (Ukraine) Ukrainian Charpathians
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Sinisa Radic (United States) - 03 January 2009

Montenegro
Bjelasica
06.09.2008
Sarcodon imbricatum
Under conifer-Pinus woods
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Mirosław Wantoch-Rekowski (Poland) - 23 October 2008

Sarniak imbricatus-Sarcodon imbricatum.Las pine-Kosodrevina, piaszczysty.Morze Ba³tyckie.Bia³ogóra Poland
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