Cyttaria hariotii

 Cyttaria hariotii is an edible mushroom commonly called llao llao, llaullao and pan de indio. The fungus, found in Patagonia, southern Chile and Argentina, is parasitic on Nothofagus (Southern beech) trees. The fungus affects its hosts internally in its sap ducts; the tree defends itself by generating galls to bypass the sap blockages. The fungus expands out of the gall to other parts of the tree. That grows in the branches of the trees as if it was a fruit. This one is a great eatable mushroom of sweet flavor with which desserts and sweets are realized and even icecreams.

Cyttaria hariotii
Cyttaria.fruit.jpg
Cyttaria hariotii fruitbody
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Fungi
Division:
Ascomycota
Class:
Leotiomycetes
Order:
Cyttariales
Family:
Cyttariaceae
Genus:
Cyttaria
Species:
C. hariotii
Binomial name
Cyttaria hariotii
E.Fisch. (1888)

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