
Pleurocybella porrigens - Hat without the side side attached to the ground; reaches a diameter of 25 - 100 mm, white, cream; hemispherical, spatulate, fan-shaped, muszlowaty; the surface is short, felted hair, as the fruiting body grows naked, more durable hair appears at the base of the hat; the shore is sharp, young shortly hairy and tucked up, sometimes bent.
Lamellae white, as they grow, take on a creamish, yellowish color; wide; equal blades; they converge at the place of adornment to the ground.
The stem is missing.
White-cream flesh; thin; flexible; herbal and mushroom scent; taste is gentle, indefinite.
Occurrence: frequent in the mountains; sporocarps grow from summer to autumn on spruce and fir wood; grow on stumps, felled trunks, a tree lying on the ground, preferably in damp places; fruiting bodies usually grow in large groups, often they are partially grown together.
Value: inedible.