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TOP 5 for 2024
1 | Float (tolkachik) gray |
2 | Valuy |
3 | Pale grebe (green mushroom) |
4 | Boletus edulis (fir) Bolletus edulis |
5 | Russula red hot, acrid, vomit |
Name in latin : Thelephora terrestris Ehrh . Ex Willd: Fr . Syn . : Thelephora ladniata (Pers . ) Pers . : Fr . Edible : inedible mushroom Distribution : throughout the temperate zone, in all forest types Grow : in coniferous and deciduous forests, on the bare ground or wood . It may grow into and live plants | Name in latin : Thelephorapalmata (Scop . ): Fr . Syn . : Phylacteria palmata (Scop . : Fr . ) Pat Edible : inedible mushroom Grow : in the coniferous litter, roots and debris of wood in coniferous and mixed forests, mainly in the woods andspruce Smell : gives off an unpleasant smell of rotting cabbage | |
Name in latin : Tremella mesenterica Edible : edible mushroom Distribution : commonlyfound in deciduous and mixed forests and is widely distributed in temperate and tropical regions, which include Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America , Taste : soft Grow : on dry branches and stumps of deciduous trees (on birch), single and the group, often annually Smell : with a delicate aroma | Name in latin : Tricholoma cingulatum Edible : inedible mushroom Distribution : view is fairly widespread in Europe, North America and Asia, but not foundoften Taste : with an unpleasant taste mealy Grow : usually in groups on damp, sandy soils in the floodplain forests, scrub, forest edges and roadsides; forms mycorrhiza with willows Smell : with a strong smell of mealy | |
Name in latin : Tricholoma pardinum \ Tricholoma tigrinum It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : blewits black and scaly Tricholoma atrosquamosum, not just a hat, but and the leg is covered with dark scales Edible : a very dangerous poisonous mushroom Distribution : Across Ukraine, rare Taste : a nice, sweet Grow : coniferous (pine) and deciduous (oak, beech) forests Smell : with a pleasant the smell of flour | Name in latin : Tricholoma populinum It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : externally similar to the poisonous Tricholoma reddish - brownish that grows in pine forests under pine trees Edible : edible mushroom Distribution : in Ukraine , Grow : in poplar plantations | |
Name in latin : Tricholoma saponaceum It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : a bit like Tricholoma different - a poisonous mushroom growing in deciduous and coniferous forests . hat she yellowish or greenish, in the center - brownish, dark mottled Edible : inedible mushroom Taste : unpleasant, sometimes bitter Grow : in deciduous and coniferous forests, mainly under spruce, pine, larch Smell : always soap, too bad | Name in latin : Tricholoma sulphureum Edible : a poisonous mushroom Distribution : across Europe - from cold arctic zones to the Mediterranean , Taste : null Grow : in coniferous and deciduous (The Oak) forests, soil, stumps, group Smell : like the smell of coal gas or acetylene | |
Name in latin : Tricholoma terreum Edible : good edible mushroom Distribution : in the forest, in Polesie and the Carpathians Grow : in coniferous and mixed forests, sometimes in large groups , Smell : from the smell of flour, sometimes almost without smell | Name in latin : Elaphomyces granulatus Fr Syn . : Elaphomyces cervinus (L) Schltdl Edible : inedible mushroom Distribution : in Europe, North America Grow : in spruce and mixed, and occasionally in deciduous forests, mostly under the firs and spruce | |
Name in latin : Piptoporus betulinus (BULL . EX FR . ) KARST . Edible : edible mushroom Distribution : abundantly distributed throughout the temperatezone of the northern hemisphere, where there are birch Taste : a sour taste Grow : mainly birch, hence its name . On the other trees, this mushroom experts are not met , Smell : a sour smell | Name in latin : Laetiporus sulphureus It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : with slightly toxic : Laetiporus conifericola grows in coniferous and Laetiporus gilbertsonii - on eucalyptus Edible : conditionally edible mushroom, young fruit bodies are edible Distribution : in Ukraine Taste : sour taste Grow : deciduous, coniferous forests on the living and the dead tree trunks Smell : weak first lemon, and later becomes unpleasant, like a mouse | |
Name in latin : Russula foetens FR . It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : collectors often take Russula foetens for white or may be confused with russula laurocerasi Edible : conditionally edible mushroom Distribution : throughout the territory of Ukraine Taste : original taste Grow : in the mountains Smell : peculiar smell | Name in latin : Phallus impudicus L . Ex pers . Edible : edible mushroom (at a young age) Distribution : only in Europe, North Africa and Asia, often on sand dunes seaside . In North America this species is not likely to appear , Taste : featureless Smell : a young mushroom radish, later acquires the smell of carrion | |
Name in latin : Volvariella speciosa It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : with white float and poisonous toadstool white, which differs from the absence of the ring (from the mushroom) on the smooth silky legs and a sticky grayish hat with pinkish plates (of the float) Edible : conditionally edible mushroom Taste : featureless Grow : in gardens, orchards, cultivated on soils rich in humus, in garbage and manure piles, landfills, rarely in the forest,singly and in groups, not often Smell : featureless | Name in latin : Cboiromyces venosus (Fr . ) Th . Fr . Syn: Choiromyces meandriformis Vittad Edible : edible mushroom Grow : coniferous (mainly pine) or mixed forests, deep under the ground, and sometimes acts out of the ground Smell : with a strong spicy smell that the old trufflesbecomes very unpleasant | |
Name in latin : Amanita verna Edible : a poisonous mushroom Distribution : in Central Europe, North and South America, Asia, Japan, China and New Zealand Taste : wishy-washy or weak nutty Grow : in deciduous forests, preferscalcareous soil, is more common in warmer temperate regions Smell : sweet | Name in latin : Xeromphalina campanella (Batsch: Fr . ) Kuhner et Maire . Syn . : Omphalia campanella (Batsch: Fr . ) P . Kumm It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : similar to omfalinu pyxidium shaped Omphalina pyxidata, different red-brown caps and dwelt in the grass Edible : inedible mushroom Distribution : across Russia Grow : very common literally rotting stumps covers only coniferous trees, primarily spruce and pine | |
Name in latin : Kuehneromyces mutabilis (FR . ) SING . ET SMITH It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : often confused Galerinafringed, it differs primarily smooth leg, ocher-brown plates and flour taste Edible : edible mushroom Distribution : in North America, North and SouthEurope, north of Russia Taste : slightly bitter pulp Grow : mushroom growing on a tree Smell : this fungus appears not only in forests, but also in gardens and parks, where large groups of Armillaria summer grow sometimes at the base of living trees | Name in latin : Boletus impolitus \ Boletus junquilleus Edible : very good edible mushroom Distribution : in Polesie, in the Carpathian and steppe Taste : palatable Grow : in deciduous and mixed forests, under the oak tree Smell : with a slight odor of carbolic acid |