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Mushrooms Scleroderma verrucosum


Description Mushrooms Scleroderma verrucosum

False-ordinary raincoat raincoat and false-warty (S . verruco- sum) - species distributed almost all over the world, and growing in the lowlands and mountains . They form mycorrhiza with both coniferous and deciduous trees . False-slicker ordinary increases in all forests, mostly on the edges of the sun's heat in a pineunderbrush on sandy or muddy soil . In the summer and autumn are also growing and False-slicker warty . He did, however, prefers to place a natural state that was somehow broken man - roadsides, edges of ditches, areas where the original growth was replaced by another, and so on . d . Both groups are always rising, and readily distinguishablefrom each other . Scleroderma citrinum Fruit body pressed against the ground and has a thick, 1 - 2 mm shell-period, these cracked on the surface . Fruit body Scleroderma verrucosum is often at the bottom of an elongated false leg, and peridium thin (thinner 1 mm) with a warty surface. On Scleroderma citrinum growingThough very rare, mushroom Xerocomus parasiticus . Related Scleroderma verrucosum S . areolatum abundantly found in coniferous and deciduous forests . It has fruit only 1 - 4 cm in size and very thin period, these are covered with small scales . In the sand on the seashore meets S . méridionale . All Scleroderma slightly toxic . However, for the sake of a strongspicy taste of young mushrooms are used instead of the root of the preparation of soups and sauces . Scleroderma verrucosum has fruiting bodies of 2 - 7 cm, irregular spherical shape, often narrowed down, forming an underground "root" of up to 7 cm . Peridium thickness of 0.5 - 1 mm, ocher-yellow, yellow-brown, warty . In the mature mushroom bursts . Glebwhite, then black, Spore print dark brown . Spores brown, 9 - 13 mm .

SPECIFICATIONS
 
Bag
The size of the dispute9 - 13 mm
Disputesbrown, dark brown or purple-black
Featuresspherical, blunt-prickly, with warts
Description
Name in latinScleroderma verrucosum
RodScleroderma
Characteristics of the speciesoften at the bottom of an elongated false leg, and peridium thin (thinner than 1 mm) with a warty surface
Symptomssigns of poisoning appear within 0.5 - 3 hours
The fungus causesin large quantities causes poisoning, accompanied by dizziness, stomach pains, nausea, vomiting, in severe cases - and syncopeconvulsions
Featuresform mycorrhiza with solid tree species (including oak and beech)
Fruiting bodies are formed (grows)August and September - October
ClassAgaricomycetes
Edibleinedible or slightly poisonous mushroom
Distributionfound in the northern and southern temperate zones in the tropics and subtropics
Related speciesdifferent from the edible flesh of these raincoats hard and unpleasant smell
Tastesharp
Growin all forests, mostly on solar heat edges, in the pine underbrush on sandy or muddy soil
Smellpulp unpleasant,metal
Fruiting body (Cap)
Insideyoung mushrooms dense, white, with yellow veins; when ripe becomes flabby, gray olive, then grayish-black, powdery structure
Diameter2 - 7 cm
Formirregular spherical shape,often narrowed down, forming an underground "root" of up to 7 cm
Featuresperidium thickness of 0.5 - 1 mm, ocher-yellow, yellow-brown, warty
Plant
Spore printdark brown, olive-black, foul-smelling
Featuresin small doses may be used as a seasoning
Featuresthread Capillitium rare, 3 - 3.5 mmthick, hyaline, without walls
Stipe
Diameter0.5 - 0.6 cm
Length1 - 1.5 cm (although it can reach a height of 7 cm)
Featurescylindrical orslightly flattened, folded, grooved, branched with Tapered outgrowth of wide flat mycelial cords, sometimes completely loaders
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mushroom
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unleavened
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