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Hygrophorus Fruiting bodies are small,but its color, colorful combination of red, green and orange colors attract attention . In Europe, there are about 40 species of Hygrophorus, growing in mycorrhiza with coniferous and deciduous trees . Many species can also be found outside the forest: the meadows and pastures - from spring to autumn . Most of the cap, and sometimes the legs are covered with mucus . During wet weather, clear glassy hats crushed and reflect the sun's rays . Among Hygrophorus not poisonous, but no tasty mushrooms . They have a very watery pulp and are suitable only for use in combination with other mushrooms . Hygrophorus spotted - autumnal view, growing until the first frost . It is particularly common in mountain spruce forests, butgrows in deciduous and mixed . It is well distinguished slimy gray-brown hat and gray-black spotted leg . Hygrophorus rshtShsh has finely scaly, slimy hat from gray to gray-brown in color, with a diameter of 3 - 6 cm . White plates . 4-9 feet Dimensions / 0.4 - 1.3 cm, white, with gray-black flakes . Flesh whitish (2)taste and smell inexpressive . Spore print white . The debate (3) colorless, 7-10 / 4.5 - 5.3 cm .
SPECIFICATIONS | |
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Bag | |
The size of the dispute | 10.7 / 4.5 - 5.3 mm |
Disputes | colorless to |
Description | |
Name in latin | Hygrophorus pustulatus |
Rod | Hygrophorus |
Characteristics of the species | the main feature is a leg . Only the Hygrophorus has such "bumps" because scales, legs |
Features | edible, although valuable culinary raw material shall not be considered for all of the fragile cap that makes transportation extremely difficult fungus |
Fruiting bodies are formed (grows) | mid-September to early November (mass in the first halfOctober) |
Class | Agaricomycetes |
Edible | edible mushroom |
Related species | similar species from this fungus is not, and probably the only Hygrophorus, which can be accurately and easily defined |
Grow | in spruce and mixed (spruce) forests, litter or in the moss, groups, often annually |
Smell | odorless |
Fruiting body (Cap) | |
Surface | finely scaly, slimy hat |
Color | gray to gray-brown |
Diameter | 3 - 6 cm |
Form | convex, then outstretched convex, sometimes slightly lumpy, with a curved, sometimes crenate margin, with age sometimes raised |
Plant | |
Spore print | White |
Flesh | delicate, fragile, in the foot - silky fibrous, white, odorless |
Plates | rare, thick, widely adnate or slightly downward, clean, white |
Features | autumnspecies growing until the first frost willingly carries the workpiece |
Stipe | |
Diameter | 0.4 - 1.3 cm |
Length | 4 - 9 cm |
Color | light or white withsmall black and brown dots |
Features | cylindrical, sometimes narrowed to the base, sometimes curved, sometimes with a barely noticeable belt, dry, solid or made |
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