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Mushrooms Hygrophorus spotted


Description Mushrooms Hygrophorus spotted

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
 
Bag
The size of the dispute10.7 / 4.5 - 5.3 mm
Disputescolorless to
Description
Name in latinHygrophorus pustulatus
RodHygrophorus
Characteristics of the speciesthe main feature is a leg . Only the Hygrophorus has such "bumps" because scales, legs
Featuresedible, 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)
ClassAgaricomycetes
Edibleedible mushroom
Related speciessimilar species from this fungus is not, and probably the only Hygrophorus, which can be accurately and easily defined
Growin spruce and mixed (spruce) forests, litter or in the moss, groups, often annually
Smellodorless
Fruiting body (Cap)
Surfacefinely scaly, slimy hat
Colorgray to gray-brown
Diameter3 - 6 cm
Formconvex, then outstretched convex, sometimes slightly lumpy, with a curved, sometimes crenate margin, with age sometimes raised
Plant
Spore printWhite
Fleshdelicate, fragile, in the foot - silky fibrous, white, odorless
Platesrare, thick, widely adnate or slightly downward, clean, white
Featuresautumnspecies growing until the first frost willingly carries the workpiece
Stipe
Diameter0.4 - 1.3 cm
Length4 - 9 cm
Colorlight or white withsmall black and brown dots
Featurescylindrical, sometimes narrowed to the base, sometimes curved, sometimes with a barely noticeable belt, dry, solid or made
Numeric filters

3
Diameter
6
Centimeter
4
Height
9
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