



uromyces ari-triphylli
Jack-In-The-Pulpit Rust is a fascinating fungus that loves to grow on the Jack-in-the-pulpit plant. It's like a little secret hidden in the forest, and it helps the plant stay healthy!
Lebensraum: Moist forests and woodlands.
The Jack-In-The-Pulpit Rust appears as small, raised orange-yellow spots or pustules, often powdery, on the leaves and stems of its host plant. These distinct blotches can sometimes merge, turning the affected plant parts yellow, making it visually different from healthy green foliage.




Kategorie
PilzeSeltenheit
Common
Gefahr
1/5 · Sehr gering
Snaps
Mach den ersten Snap!
If a plant gets too much rust, it might not be able to make its own food very well!
It specifically attacks only one type of plant, the interesting Jack-in-the-Pulpit!
Some rusts can change colors of leaves, making them look like they've been painted!
This rust fungus is so tiny, you usually need a magnifying glass to see its individual parts!
Jack-In-The-Pulpit Rust can absorb nutrients directly from its host plant, weakening it over time.
Jack-In-The-Pulpit Rust has tiny spores that are easily carried by the wind, helping them spread to new plants.
Jack-In-The-Pulpit Rust can produce special thick-walled spores that help them survive harsh winter conditions.

Arisaema triphyllum
It absorbs nutrients directly from its living cells.
Tuberculina persicina
This tiny fungus can grow on and weaken the rust itself.
Turdus migratorius
It eats the berries of its host plant, which can be weakened.
Farbenfroh beschreibt Organismen oder Objekte, die eine große Vielfalt an leuchtenden und deutlich erkennbaren Farben aufweisen.
Waldlebensräume sind terrestrische Lebensräume, die von dichtem Baumbestand dominiert werden und eine große Vielfalt an Pflanzen- und Tierarten beherbergen.
Beschreibt Organismen, die totes organisches Material abbauen und Nährstoffe in das Ökosystem zurückführen.
Gefahr
1/5 · Sehr gering
Noch keine besonderen Sicherheitshinweise.
0.05-0.5 cm
inedible
Moist forests and woodlands.
other
Spring-fall
Orange-yellow
Zoome hinein, um Cluster aufzulösen und zu sehen, wo dieses Objekt fotografiert wurde.
Neueste Snaps erscheinen hier, wenn neue Beobachtungen hinzukommen.