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Russula pale ocher (R . ochroleuca) - one of the most common in our forests Russula . It grows in summer and autumn,part of the mass, in the coniferous forests of the foothills and mountains . A typical mushroom for natural mountain spruce forests . In a low-lying places it can be found in oak groves and birch groves . It prefers acidic soil on limestone is absent . Although it is only moderately burning, but the food is not good . A similar russula bile (R . fellea) is not white leg, andocher-yellow, smells like honey, but extremely bitter . It grows mainly in beech forests . Rossula ochroleuca hat has a diameter of 4 - 10 cm, yellow, yellow ocher, sticky . The plates are white, then pale cream . 3.5-7 feet Dimensions / 1 - 2.5 cm, white, slightly yellowish . The flesh is white, a drop of 804 Re stains in pink . Spore printwhitish . Spores colorless, 8-10,5 / 6.5 - 8.5 mm . Cystidium (basidia Protect against damage from above) in both species spindle .
SPECIFICATIONS | |
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Bag | |
The size of the dispute | 8-10,5 / 6.5- 8.5 mm |
Disputes | colorless |
Description | |
Name in latin | Rossula ochroleuca |
Fruiting bodies are formed (grows) | summer and autumn, often in large quantities |
Class | Agaricomycetes |
It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia | has a strong affinity with russule yellow |
Edible | conditionally edible mushroom |
Taste | moderately burning,but the food is no good |
Grow | in the coniferous forests of the foothills and mountains . A typical mushroom for natural mountain spruce forests . In a low-lying places it can be found in oak groves and birch groves . It prefers acidic soils on calcareous absent |
Fruiting body (Cap) | |
The kinks at the ends of branches | long edge is smooth, and in old age can be a rub |
Surface | peel the cap is smooth, sticky, removed until the middle . |
Color | yellow, yellow-ocher |
Diameter | 4 - 10 cm |
Form | convex or prostrate in the middle with a recess |
Plant | |
Spore print | whitish |
Flesh | white, a drop of 804 Re stains in pink |
Plates | white, then pale cream, adnate to the leg, quite often |
Features | Cystidium fusiform |
Stipe | |
Diameter | 1 - 2.5 cm |
Length | 3.5 - 7 cm |
Color | white, slightly yellowish, with age graying |
Features | fleshy, spongy later |
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