Puccinia tumida

Description

The rust causes leaves and petioles of Pignut (Conopodium majus) to become galled, swollen and twisted and often pale-coloured, with dark chocolate-brown telia.  There is no host alternation, and spermogonia or aecia are not produced; a few uredinia may be present amongst the telia. 

Similar Species

Pignut is an alternate host for Puccinia bistortae, with honey coloured spermogonia and bright yellow aecia, but no uredinia or telia 

Identification difficulty

host/telia

Recording advice

Photos of affected plant and close-up photo of telia on leaves and petioles; make a note of the host plant in the comments box

Habitat

on Pignut; grassland

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Species profile

Species group:
fungus
Kingdom:
Fungi
Order:
Pucciniales
Family:
Pucciniaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
7
First record:
21/03/2024 (Bell, Melinda)
Last record:
15/03/2026 (Timms, Sue)

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