Description:
The Coraline Mushroom (Hericium ramosum) is white in white color, living on deciduous trees in autumn, preferring beech. Its characteristic hat is made up of a single trunk from which branches are branched and branched, ending with tender 1-1,5 cm whites, which are also white. The Coraline delightes the view with its whiteness white, the smell with its unmistakable and intense scent and the taste for its exquisite flavor.
STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS of the fungus:
the minimum temperature resistance |
good |
Resistance to thermal rises |
poor |
Color |
white candy |
Markings |
medium-large |
Productivity |
high |
Precocity in 18-22 ° and relative humidity 70-90% of |
about 15-20 days. |
Optimum cultivation time |
autumn-spring (see table) |
Resistance: |
very resistant to fungus diseases and in particular to Trichoderma viride, to Dactylium dendoides and to bacteria |
Cultivation Environment: |
cultivation should be done in special greenhouses mushroom farms |
Best periods of growth:
from to 000 300 m above sea level |
January |
Feb |
Tue |
Apr |
May |
June |
July |
Aug |
Set |
October |
Nov |
Dec |
from to 300 700 m above sea level |
January |
Feb |
Tue |
Apr |
May |
June |
July |
Aug |
Set |
October |
Nov |
Dec |
from to 700 1000 m above sea level |
January |
Feb |
Tue |
Apr |
May |
June |
July |
Aug |
Set |
October |
Nov |
Dec |
Bold recommended months |