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A great number of species and the relative similarity of different Cortinarius creates everything, even to experts, significant difficulties in defining them . This is why it is advisable to divide the genus into smaller groups, which may have the character of subgenera and only determine which of them is a particular fungus, try to establishview . For the subgenus 1 to 1 ota . to which the Cortinarius goat, characterized negigrofannaya hat with ingrown fibers and flakes on the surface and the leg with a large thick tubers . Cortinarius goat - one of the most common autumn Cortinarius . He was immediately struck by the violet color of young mushrooms (old age they are browning) . In the summer it can be found on acid soils in all forests, especially conifers, and mountain spruce forests it is especially characteristic . Inedible . Usually smells acetylene (exception is the kind of OS 1 ogaSht, nice smelling fruit) . Purple color and leg are still with the club at least five related species with which Cortinarius goatcan be easily confused . to name just the most common C . satrIogShsh with brownish-purple fruit body, hat with ingrown fibers on the surface and the tip of the ocher . The plates had blue or purple, later - brownish-yellow . smells like rotten potatoes . Often grows in places where you can find and Cortinarius goat . Cortinarius traganus hat has a diameter of 3 - 10 cm, the first semi-circular, then slightly convex, fleshy, with a non-slip surface of the dry fiber . The young mushroom cap of bright purple, then pale ocher, leathery brown . Yellow plates -ohryanye, brown, rusty with a purple tinge . Leg sizes 5-10 / 2 - 4 cm, purple,bluish-purple, then whiten, smooth, leathery-brown below, markedly thickened, tuber . Flesh dirty yellow ocher color and does not change its color . The taste unpleasant, bitter smell of acetylene . Spore print rusty-brown . Spores brown, with small warts, 8-10 / 5 - 6 pm . This type of dispute occurs in otherspecies of Cortinarius .
SPECIFICATIONS | |
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Bag | |
Form dispute | ellipsoidal-almond-shaped |
The size of the dispute | 8-10 / 5 - 6 mm |
Disputes | brown, with small warts |
Features | this type of dispute occurs in other types of Cortinarius |
Description | |
Name in latin | Cortinarius traganus |
Rod | Cortinarius |
Characteristics of the species | negigrofannaya hat with ingrown fibers and flakes on the surface and the leg with a large thick tubers |
Features | one of the most common autumn Cortinarius |
Fruiting bodies are formed (grows) | July-September |
Class | Agaricomycetes |
Edible | inedible mushroom |
Distribution | in Europegrown in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Denmark, Romania, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia . In Africa, and North America is not found |
Taste | unpleasant, bitter |
Grow | can be found on acid soils in all forests, especially conifers, and mountain spruce forests it is especially characteristic |
Smell | smellacetylene |
Fruiting body (Cap) | |
The kinks at the ends of branches | the edge of the cap young mushrooms tucked |
Inside | fleshy |
Surface | with non-slip surface of the dry fiber |
Color | bright purple,then pale ocher, leathery brown |
Diameter | 3 - 10 cm , |
Form | first semi-circular, then slightly convex |
Features | gossamer - pale violet, abundant |
Plant | |
Spore print | rusty brown |
Flesh | dirty yellow-ocher color and does not change its color |
Plates | yellow-ocher brown, rusty with a purple tint |
Features | form mycorrhiza with spruce, pine and cedar |
Stipe | |
Diameter | 2 - 4 cm |
Length | 5 - 10 cm , |
Color | lilac,bluish-purple, then whiten |
Features | smooth bottom leathery brown, markedly thickened, tuber |
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