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Geastrum striatum DC.

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Scientific name
Geastrum striatum
Author
DC.
Common names
Striate Earthstar
svītrainā zemeszvaigzne
kantjordstjärna
IUCN Specialist Group
Mushroom, Bracket and Puffball
Kingdom
Fungi
Phylum
Basidiomycota
Class
Agaricomycetes
Order
Geastrales
Family
Geastraceae
Assessment status
Proposed
Proposed by
Mikael Jeppson
Comments etc.
Inita Daniele, Mikael Jeppson

Assessment Notes

Taxonomic notes

Geastrum striatum DC. [as ‘Geaster striatus’], in Lamarck & de Candolle, Fl. franç., Edn 3 (Paris) 2: 267 (1805)
Syn: Geastrum bryantii Berk. [as ‘Geaster’], Outl. Brit. Fung. (London): 300 (1860); Geastrum nanum Pers., J. Bot. (Desvaux) 2: 27 (1809)
Non Geastrum schmidelii Vittad. 1842


Why suggested for a Global Red List Assessment?

Abundant species with a wide distribution, most commonly in anthropogenous habitats. Population trend stable. LC


Geographic range

Global distribution records are ambiguous due to current species concept in GBIF (erroneous synonymization of G. striatum and G. schmidelii). Common species in Europe.


Population and Trends

Abundant species with a wide distribution, most commonly in anthropogenous habitats. Population trend stable.

Population Trend: Stable


Habitat and Ecology

Saprotrophic and strongly nitrophilous species of deciduous and (more rarely) coniferous woodland, most commonly in habitats under strong human influence: compost heaps, gardens, urban parks. Temperate to subtropical.


Threats


Conservation Actions


Research needed


Use and Trade

None


Bibliography

 


Country occurrence

Regional Population and Trends

Country Trend Redlisted