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Another poisonous species - Entoloma spring (E . vernum) . It grows in the grass, in the the same places as the Entoloma clypeatum, and occasionally in the coniferous forests . It differs smaller and conical black-brownsilky shiny hat . Entoloma vernum has shiny silk hat with a diameter of 2.5 - 5 cm, the ability to cap gribf change appearance depending on the humidity, resembling a cone or bell with tubercle in the center . The color of the cap from the olive-brown and gray-brown to black-brown . The plates are pale gray, thengray and red . 3-8 feet Dimensions / 0.3 - 0.5 cm, fibrous, often thickened, color is lighter than the cap . Flesh whitish . Taste and smell inexpressive . Spore print both species pink . Spores pale pink, 9-10 / 7 - 8 mm .
| SPECIFICATIONS | |
|---|---|
| Bag | |
| The size of the dispute | 9-10 / 7 - 8 mm |
| Disputes | light pink |
| Description | |
| Name in latin | Entoloma vernum |
| Rod | Entoloma |
| Fruiting bodies are formed (grows) | April to June |
| Class | Agaricomycetes |
| Edible | a poisonous mushroom |
| Distribution | European part of Russia, the North Caucasus, Western and Eastern Siberia |
| Related species | given the early stages of fruiting, with other Entoloma confuse hard . From Inocybe spring can entolomupink color due to distinguish dispute |
| Taste | featureless |
| Grow | in the grass, and occasionally in the coniferous forests , |
| Smell | null |
| Fruiting body (Cap) | |
| The kinks at the ends of branches | the edge of the cap of young mushrooms tucked |
| Surface | radial-fibrous, silky-shiny |
| Color | from olive-brown and gray-brown to black -korichnevogo |
| Diameter | 2.5 - 5 cm , |
| Form | the ability to cap gribf change appearance depending on the humidity, resembling a cone orbell with tubercle center |
| Features | sometimes with an olive tinge, often with a touch of fine grains |
| Plant | |
| Basidia | four-spore, 27-50 × 8 - 16 mm |
| Spore print | Pink |
| Flesh | a thin, fragile, whitish-brown, withthe smell of damp |
| Plates | pale gray, then gray-red, medium frequency, broad, adnate |
| Features | barren, with thickened cell wall missing |
| Stipe | |
| Diameter | 0.3 - 0.5 cm |
| Length | 3 - 8 cm |
| Color | color is lighter than the cap |
| Features | fibrous, often thickened |
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