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TOP 5 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 : Cortinarius orellanus \ Cortinarius rutilans Popular : a relatively rare species . In some countries, it still has not been found , Edible : dangerous poisonous mushroom Distribution : in the Western Polesie Grow : September - October Smell : some smells radish | Name in latin : Russula claroflava Edible : edible mushroom Distribution : acrossUkraine Taste : sweet Grow : in deciduous forests (mainly by birch and alder), in wet places Smell : with a pleasant smell | |
Name in latin : Tremella foliacea Edible : inedible Distribution : throughout the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere Taste : raw mushroom - featureless taste in food Tremella mesenterica not suitable Grow : on the trunks of dead trees, especially beech and oak Smell : raw mushroom - the smell of wishy-washy | Name in latin : Hirneola auricula-judae (BULL . EX ST . -AM . ) BERK Popular : very popular in China and Japan, where it is prepared from a variety of salads and side dishes . Most Chinese restaurants in Europe has its on the menu , Edible : edible Distribution : almost cosmopolitan common everywhere, except for a few Nordic countries . In the US, most commonly grows on pine trees Grow : can also parasitize on branches and trunks of elderberry, prickly acacia, maple, alder, beech | |
Name in latin : Otidea onotica Edible : edible Distribution : throughout the northern hemisphere, from Japan to USA Taste : inready-made - nice Grow : in coniferous forests, but also occurs in deciduous Smell : as a finished product - nice | Name in latin : Entoloma rhodopolium Edible : deadly poisonous mushroom Distribution : in the Carpathians, in Polesie and forest-steppe Grow : in deciduous (oak, beech) forests Smell : first smell of flour, with desiccation with an unpleasant odor | |
Name in latin : Entoloma vernum Edible : a poisonous mushroom Distribution : European part of Russia, the North Caucasus, Western and Eastern Siberia Taste : featureless Grow : in the grass, and occasionally in the coniferous forests , Smell : null | Name in latin : Entoloma clypeatum It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : Incidence confused with poisonous species, such as Entoloma tin, but this mushroom with large fleshyfruit bodies and hat gray-ocher or gray color Edible : good edible mushroom Distribution : in the forest and steppe Taste : palatable Grow : in gardens, hedgerows, in apricot plantations, sometimes under other stone fruits, spring Smell : with the smell of flour | |
Name in latin : Entoloma sinuatum (BULL, ET FR . ) \ Entoloma lividum It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : inexperienced mushroom pickers mistaken for Entoloma Calocybe May Govorushko or gray Edible : very dangerous poisonous mushroom Distribution : in the Carpathians, a very rare in northern Europe, but in the south, for example, in the South of France, it is much more common Taste : palatable Grow : in virgin steppes, occasionally in deciduous (oak,beech) forests Smell : a fresh smell of flour, with a very unpleasant smell of desiccation | Name in latin : Marasmius oreades It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : with semi-edible Gymnopus dryophilus (Collybia dryophila (Bull . ) P . Kumm . ), which occurs from May to December in deciduous and coniferous forests , Edible : good edible mushroom - edible only cap Distribution : in Ukraine Taste : sweet taste Grow : in open grassy areas, meadows, pastures Smell : when drying with a pleasant smell, the smell of cloves or bitter almonds | |
Name in latin : Hygrocybe nigrescens Edible : a poisonous mushroom Distribution : Eurasia, Australia and North America , Taste : soft Grow : grows singly or in small groups on the ground in meadows, deciduous and coniferous forests Smell : can not be distinguished | Name in latin : Lactarius volemus (FR . ) FR . Edible : good edible mushroom Distribution : in Polesie, in the forest-steppe and Carpathian Taste : nice (later bad) to taste Grow : in deciduous (oak), coniferous and mixed forests Smell : a smell of herring | |
Name in latin : Flammulina velutipes (CURT . EX FR . ) SING . Edible : good edible mushroom in the youngstate (only edible hat) Distribution : in Ukraine Grow : on the stumps and trunks of deciduous, coniferous occasionallytrees, groups , Smell : with a weak malodorous smells nice boiled | Name in latin : Amanita vaginata (BULL, EX FR . ) QUEL . It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : from the toxic members of the genus Amanita (A . phalloides,A . Virosa), this fungus is easily distinguished thanks to a free sac vulva, ribbed edges Edible : conditionally edible mushroom good quality Taste : null Grow : around the world, and found him in the Arctic Circle . Most often, it can be seen in deciduous forests, especially under the birch and beech on acid or neutral soils Smell : inexpressive | |
Name in latin : Amanita umbrinolutea Edible : edible mushroom Taste : no special taste Grow : grows near deciduous and coniferous trees Smell : odorless | Name in latin : Galerina marginata It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : with edible Armillaria years, differentespecially smooth stalk of - brown plates and flour taste Edible : deadly poisonous mushroom Distribution : in the northern hemisphere, including Europe, North America and Asia, and has been found in Australia Taste : has a floury taste Grow : on the mossy decaying wood of coniferous and deciduous trees, in damp places, in swamps, in small groups and individually, uncommon Smell : powdery smell | |
Name in latin : Tylopilus felleus (BULL . EX FR . ) KARST . It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : similar to the white fungus, which differs from the bitter taste of flesh pinkishthe presence of pores and black mesh on a stalk Edible : inedible mushroom Distribution : in Polesie and forest-steppe Taste : very bitter Grow : in coniferous forests , Smell : a mushroom odor | Name in latin : Geastrum vulgatum VITT . Edible : edible mushroom, but only in the form of the young Distribution : throughout the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere , Taste : a featureless taste Grow : growing singly in coniferous and deciduous forests , Smell : null | |
Name in latin : Geastrum sessile It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia : can only be rare in Europe, but widespread in North America Geastrum sacciform Edible : edible mushroom, but until that time until it is white Distribution : almost everywhere Taste : a featureless taste Grow : stably grows primarily in coniferous forests Smell : has a dismal smell | Name in latin : Hericium ramosum Edible : edible mushroom Distribution : in Europe, North America , Taste : moderate Grow : on deciduous trees, mainlyway on the beech, ash, oak and maple, on different types of poplar, spruce trunks of the dead , Smell : moderate |