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
Abundant species with a wide distribution, most commonly in anthropogenous habitats. Population trend stable. LC
Global distribution records are ambiguous due to current species concept in GBIF (erroneous synonymization of G. striatum and G. schmidelii). Common species in Europe.
Abundant species with a wide distribution, most commonly in anthropogenous habitats. Population trend stable.
Population Trend: Stable
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.
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