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Physalacriaceae

Rooting Shank: Edible Plant

Hymenopellis radicata

Medium ☀️ Low light 🐾 Pet safe

Requires consistently high humidity, shade, and a substrate rich in decaying hardwood.

💧 Watering

Every 2 days

☀️ Light

Low light

🌡️ Temperature

12° - 25°C

💨 Humidity

70% - 95%

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What is Rooting Shank?

Rooting Shank (Hymenopellis radicata) is a medium-care plant from the Physalacriaceae family. Hymenopellis radicata, also known as the Rooting Shank, is an edible mushroom characterized by its long, spindle-shaped stem that extends deep into the ground to decaying roots of deciduous trees. When wet, the cap is distinctly slimy, wrinkled, and colored in brownish to olive tones. It is a fascin...

Rooting Shank grows up to 20cm, spread of 10cm, watering every 2 days, 12°C – 25°C, 70–95% humidity. It is suitable for indoor environments and safe for pets.

Unlike many popular species, Rooting Shank is safe to keep around pets. Without adequate drainage, root rot can develop within 7 days.

How to Care for Rooting Shank?

TLDR: Rooting Shank needs Low light, watering every 2 days, and temperatures between 12-25°C with 70-95% humidity.

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How Often Should You Water Rooting Shank?

Regularly mist the area around the fruiting bodies with a sprayer to maintain air humidity above 80%.

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How Much Light Does Rooting Shank Need?

Mushrooms do not require light for photosynthesis; avoid direct sunlight, which could dry out the fruiting bodies.

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What Is the Best Soil for Rooting Shank?

For best results, use a substrate with a high proportion of beech wood and leaf mold.

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What Pot Should You Use for Rooting Shank?

Wide and deep containers with good drainage, filled with a mixture of sawdust and leaf mold.

Care Schedule

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Misting

Every 1 days

What Is Rooting Shank and Where Does It Come From?

Hymenopellis radicata, also known as the Rooting Shank, is an edible mushroom characterized by its long, spindle-shaped stem that extends deep into the ground to decaying roots of deciduous trees. When wet, the cap is distinctly slimy, wrinkled, and colored in brownish to olive tones. It is a fascinating species that indicates the presence of old beech wood beneath the forest floor.

How to Propagate Rooting Shank?

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Spore Propagation

  • Maintain maximum sterility to prevent mold contamination.
  • The substrate must be constantly moist.
  1. 1
    Spore Collection

    Place a mature cap on paper or glass to collect spore print.

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    Substrate Inoculation

    Apply spores to a sterilized beech sawdust substrate.

  3. 3
    Incubation

    Keep in a dark and warm place until the mycelium colonizes the entire substrate.

Materials needed:

Mature fruiting bodiesBeech sawdustDistilled waterSterile containers
⏱️ Time: several months (mycelium) 📊 Success rate: medium 🗓️ Best season: Fall

How Big Does Rooting Shank Grow?

TLDR: Rooting Shank can reach up to 20cm tall with Fast growth rate.

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Max height

20cm

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Spread

10cm

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Growth rate

Fast

Plant Uses

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Edible

Can be consumed

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Medicinal Uses

  • Contains bioactive compounds with antioxidant effects
  • Studied anti-inflammatory properties
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Culinary Uses

  • Suitable for soups
  • Ingredient in sauces
  • Mainly the caps are consumed (the stem is tough)

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Meaning & Symbolism

In mycology, it symbolizes the deep connection between the visible world and the hidden processes of decomposition in the soil.

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