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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 | |
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Bag | |
The size of the dispute | 7 - 8/6 - 7 pm |
Disputes | colorless to |
Description | |
Name in latin | Megacollybia platyphylla |
Characteristics of the species | can be identified by gray-brown cap with a diameter of 20 cm with an expressive radial-fibrous surface and very wide sagging plates |
Features | Collybia 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 insignia | it has some similarities with the pluteus cervinus (Pluta deer), whose plates are painted in pink color and are located more often |
Edible | edible but sometimes bitter |
Distribution | throughout the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere , |
Taste | null |
Grow | singly 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 , |
Smell | null |
Fruiting body (Cap) | |
Inside | fiber |
Color | gray-brown |
Diameter | 6 - 12 cm |
Plant | |
Spore print | White |
Flesh | white, flabby |
Plates | 15 - 25 mm wide, roughlyirregularly toothed, whitish, yellowish, brownish at the edge sometimes, well adherent to the leg |
Features | barren, with thickened cell wall bottle shaped |
Stipe | |
Diameter | 0.9 - 1.5 cm |
Length | 5 - 15 cm |
Color | from off-white to gray |
Features | dark fiber, with rhizoids at the base |
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