
Marasmius oreades - Plaster-white, cream-colored; wide; rare; sinuate; near the stem, rounded; smooth blades.
Stem cream, yellow-brown; reaches 40-70 lengths and 3-4 mm thick; smooth surface, very short hair at the posture; fibrous and buckthorn in consistency, elastic; full, hard; at the base visible whitish mycelium.
Flesh whitish, unchanging; flexible; pleasant, aromatic, fungal smell; mild taste.
Occurrence: very common, it is the most common fungus of grasslands; sporocarps grow from May to November, most often in black circles, arches or in ranks in pastures, meadows, roadsides, field roads.
Value: very tasty edible mushroom.