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Mushrooms Collybia shirokoplastinchataya


Description Mushrooms Collybia shirokoplastinchataya

Collybia platyphylla - wood and saprotrophic fungus . It is distributed throughout the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere . In North America, this fungus is better known under the name Tpsko otorz ​​1 of 1 rShurkuIa . It grows in summerand fall singly or in small groups, often at well-rotten, wet, covered with moss and lichens stumps or dead trunks of beech, birch and alder . Only occasionally fungus can be seen on the trunks of coniferous trees . Collybia platyphylla loves mountain beech forests, in the lowlands is rare . It can be recognized by their gray-brown cap with a diameter up to 20 cmwith expressive radial fiber surface and very wide sagging plates . From the base of the legs grow first white, then - gray and black cords mycelium (rhizoids), up to several tenths of a meter in length and permeates all rotting wood . This mushroom is edible, but sometimes bitter . typically has a head diameter of 6 -12 cm, gray-brown, fibrous . Plates 15 - 25 mm wide, roughly irregularly toothed, whitish, yellowish, brownish at the edge sometimes, well adherent to the leg . 5-15 feet Dimensions / 0.9 - 1, 5 cm, from off-white to gray, dark fiber, with rhizoids at the base . The flesh is white, to taste - average, the smell - wishy-washy . Spore print white . Spores colorless, 7 - 8/6 - 7 microns, barren, with thickened cell wall shaped bottles .

SPECIFICATIONS
 
Bag
The size of the dispute7 ​​- 8/6 - 7 pm
Disputescolorless to
Description
Name in latinMegacollybia platyphylla
Characteristics of the speciescan be identified by gray-brown cap with a diameter of 20 cm with an expressive radial-fibrous surface and very wide sagging plates
FeaturesCollybia platyphylla loves mountain beech forests in the lowlands is rare
Fruiting bodies are formed (grows)summer and fall
It is possible to confuse the signs and insigniait has some similarities with the pluteus cervinus (Pluta deer), whose plates are painted in pink color and are located more often
Edibleedible but sometimes bitter
Distributionthroughout the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere ,
Tastenull
Growsingly or in small groups most often on well rotten, wet, covered with moss and lichensstumps or dead trunks of beech, birch and alder . Only occasionally fungus can be seen on the trunks of coniferous trees ,
Smellnull
Fruiting body (Cap)
Insidefiber
Colorgray-brown
Diameter6 - 12 cm
Plant
Spore printWhite
Fleshwhite, flabby
Plates15 - 25 mm wide, roughlyirregularly toothed, whitish, yellowish, brownish at the edge sometimes, well adherent to the leg
Featuresbarren, with thickened cell wall bottle shaped
Stipe
Diameter0.9 - 1.5 cm
Length5 - 15 cm
Colorfrom off-white to gray
Featuresdark fiber, with rhizoids at the base
Numeric filters

6
Diameter
12
Centimeter
5
Height
15
Centimeter
Edible mushrooms

deadly poisonous
edible
not edible
poisonous
semi-edible
Taste

acute
bad
bitter
caustic
comfort
garlic
hard
mild taste
moderate
mushroom
nutty
radish
radish
sharp
slightly bitter
sour
sweet
sweet
tart
tasteless
the most delicious
unleavened
wishy-washy