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A growing group of toxic oil Omphalotus olearius interesting,that the edges of his records in the dark phosphorescent . Caps from 4 to 12 cm in diameter, at first convex, but soon becomes concave and funnel-shaped, curved, in young specimens with tucked edge, light-orange or orange-brownish . lower part of the plate descend on the tapered downward leg (of the same color with a hat) 3 - 8 cm long and1 - 2 cm thick . Spores colorless, smooth, almost spherical, 5 - 7 x 5 - 6 pm . Very rare in July - October, on the roots of dead trunks and bushes, or stumps of some deciduous trees, such as oak, maple, plum, etc. . Poison! Omphalotus olearius oil is similar to some of the mostly slightly poisonous species Clitocybe, such Govorushkoreddish-brown, which is different red-brown hat and the formation of single fruiting bodies on the ground .
| SPECIFICATIONS | |
|---|---|
| Bag | |
| Form dispute | almost spherical |
| The size of the dispute | 5 - 7 x 5 - 6 m |
| Disputes | white, colorless, smooth |
| Description | |
| Name in latin | Omphalotus olearius (DC: Fr . ) Sing . Syn . : Pleurotus olearius (DC: Fr . ) Gillet |
| The fungus causes | cause dangerous poisoning |
| Fruiting bodies are formed (grows) | July - October |
| Class | Agaricomycetes |
| It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia | similar to some mostly slightly poisonous species of Clitocybe, such Govorushko reddish-brown, which is characterized by reddish-brown hat and the formation of single fruiting bodies on the ground |
| Edible | a poisonous mushroom |
| Grow | on the roots of dead trunks and bushes or on some stumps of deciduous trees, such as oak, maple, plum, etc. . |
| Fruiting body (Cap) | |
| The kinks at the ends of branches | edges of the plates in the dark phosphorescent |
| Color | light-orange or orange-brownish |
| Diameter | 4 - 12 cm , |
| Form | first convex, but soon becomes concave and funnel-shaped, curved, in young specimens withtucked edge |
| Plant | |
| Flesh | dense, pale yellow |
| Plates | lower part of the plate down on the tapering downward leg |
| Stipe | |
| Diameter | 1 - 2 cm |
| Length | 3 - 8 cm |
| Color | light-orange or orange-brown |
| Features | base legs narrowed somewhat |
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