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Mushrooms Mushroom umbrella Chlorophyllum molybdites


Description Mushrooms Mushroom umbrella Chlorophyllum molybdites

In the US, sometimes mushroom umbrella motley confused with widespread there poison him relative Chlorophyllum molybdites, having an adult green plate and spore powder . But in Europe, this species is notgrowing . Hat 7 - 30 cm in diameter, at the young age of globular, then bell-shaped and almost flat, often with broad hump in the center, dry, white, covered with pink-brown or cinnamon, first major, then scaly, remains covered . The pulp is soft, white, the air does not change color, rarely becomesreddish hue, without much taste and smell . Hymenophore plate, plate-free legs, often located, painted white, with age olive-green or gray-green, yellow when damaged or browning . Leg 10 - 26 cm long and 1 - 3 cm thick, almost flat or taper upward, smooth, whitecolors, browns when damaged . The ring is located in the upper part of the stem, often mobile, white, age browns . Spore print green or gray-green . Spores 9-13 × 6 - 9 mm, ovoid or elliptical shape, smooth, sometimes with germination, hyaline, dextrinoideus . Mushroom is poisonous, resembles someedible species . Occurs singly, in small groups or "witches rings", gardens, meadows, fields . Known in America, Eurasia, and Africa . Tunes in Australia .

SPECIFICATIONS
 
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Form disputeovoid or elliptical shape
The size of the dispute9-13 × 6 - 9 pm
Disputessmooth, sometimes with germination,hyaline, dextrinoideus
Description
Name in latinChlorophyllum molybdites
RodChlorophyllum
Characteristics of the speciesresembles some edible species
Symptomswhen ingested causes severe poisoning, sometimes fatal
The fungus causespoisoning develops gastroenteritis type and is characterized by impaired consciousness, water and electrical and acid-base equilibrium
Featurescan be confused with suchedible mushrooms - Macrolepiota procera, Shaggy parasol, parasol mushroom brown
ClassAgaricomycetes
It is possible to confuse the signs and insigniaconfused with widespread there poison his relative Chlorophyllum molybdites, having an adult green plate and spore powder . But in Europe, this species does not grow
Ediblea poisonous mushroom
Distributionknown in America, Eurasia, and Africa . tunes inAustralia
Tasteno special taste
Growsingly, in small groups or "witches rings", gardens, meadows, fields
Smellno special smell
Fruiting body (Cap)
The kinks at the ends of branchesedges of the cap tucked later outstretched, occasionally
Surfacedry, covered with pink-brown or cinnamon, first major, then scaly, remains covered
Colorwhite
Diameter7 ​​- 30 cm
Format a young age globular,and then nearly flat bell-shaped, often with broad hump in the center ,
Plant
Basidiafour-spore, 25 - 30 x 8 - 10 um, club-shaped
Spore printgreen or gray-green
Fleshsoft, white, air does not change color, less often becomes reddish, withoutspecial taste and smell
Platesfree legs, often located, painted white, with age olive-green or gray-green, with yellow damage
Featuresring located at the top of the foot, often mobile, white, with age Brown
Stipe
Diameter1 - 3 cm
Length10 - 26 cm ,
Colorwhite, damaged Brown
Featuresalmost flat or taper upward, smooth ,
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Diameter
30
Centimeter
10
Height
26
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Edible mushrooms

deadly poisonous
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radish
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