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Mollisia on a rope
Viktorie Halasu, 16-08-2024 14:04
Viktorie HalasuHello, 

for the first time I've collected a Mollisia on a wet (hemp?) rope around a hotel terrace. Could it be M. revincta? 
VBs reacted yellow in KOH, but only for a short while. 

Thank you for an opinion. 
Viktorie 

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Ingo Wagner, 18-08-2024 21:32
Ingo Wagner
Re : Mollisia on a rope
Hello Viktorie!

This is difficult.
I know different Mollisia revinctas, but which one is the right one?
I think every herb has its own "Mollisia revincta". All have clavate spores around 8-11 x 2, but each is a little different than the other in terms of spore size, KOH reaction and OCI.
You can find them quickly on Filipendula, Epilobium or Lysimachia (and certainly on other herbs), but each one probably needs its own name.

Greetings
Ingo
Hans-Otto Baral, 19-08-2024 10:44
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Mollisia on a rope
I am not sure if we must look for Mollisias on herbs here, because what I once saw on a rope was M. ligni.