Nature - mushrooms
Nature - mushrooms

Nature - mushrooms

about fungi occurring on all continents


Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Trametes gibbosa

13 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Trametes gibbosa - Annual mushroom, but persistent; most often hat-like, semicircular, cantilever, fan-shaped, flattened, attached with side, sometimes nodular. Hymenophore tubular, white-gray, straw-yellow. Hat 50-200 mm wide, 10-80 mm thick. Upper...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Pluteus petasatus

12 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Pluteus petasatus - A hat 50 to 200 mm in diameter, young conical-bell-shaped, later convex, flat, with a blunt umbo or slightly concave; surface white, cream, light brown, slightly radially fibrillose, sometimes cracked; small, brownish scales in...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Macrolepiota konradii

12 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Macrolepiota konradii - Hat diameter 50 to 120 mm; young ovoid, later conical, bell-shaped, spread out, in the middle with a papillary umbo. The surface quickly and easily breaks into large gray-brown scales, only the center of the skin remains unif...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Funalia trogii

10 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Funalia trogii - An annual mushroom, broadly attached laterally to the ground. Console-shaped, slightly elongated or spread out. Individual sporocarps grow out singly or tile-shaped hats one above the other. 10-120 mm wide and up to 60 mm wide, (3)...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Melanoleuca cognata var. cognata

10 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Melanoleuca cognata var. cognata - Hat 25-130 mm in diameter, hygrophanous; initially convex, with a rolled up edge, later spread out, with a wide hump in the middle, with a straight margin, with a wavy, turned back lid. Surface bare, smooth when sl...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Phellinus igniarius

10 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Phellinus igniarius - Perennial mushroom, attached laterally. In shape, initially tuberous, spherical, later laden, sometimes console-like or flattened, rarely spread. 100 to 400 mm long, 50 to 200 mm wide and 20 to 80 mm thick. The surface is mossy...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Leucoagaricus leucothites

9 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Leucoagaricus leucothites - Cap 30 to 200 mm in diameter, young cylindrical closed, later hemispherical, arched, flat. Smooth, dry surface; white, sometimes slightly pinkish; in older fruiting bodies in the middle grayish or brownish coating. The ma...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Phellinus punctatus

9 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Phellinus punctatus - Perennial mushrooms, spread on trunks and branches, up to 3m long, 1m wide and 2.5 cm thick. Brown, dark brown, rusty or cinnamon. The older ones are cushion-shaped, sometimes cracked and grayish. The sporocarps surface is unev...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Hygrocybe chlorophana

9 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Hygrocybe chlorophana - Hat diameter 20-70 mm; young hemispherical, usually with a blunt umbo, but not conical, then spread out. Surface bare, smooth, waxy, silky shiny with age, when wet - slippery and slightly sticky; sulfur yellow, golden yellow,...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Lepiota aspera

9 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Lepiota aspera - Hat diameter 30-150 mm; young bell-shaped, arched, later spread out, with a convex pot in the middle. Cream, beige, brownish, flesh-brown surface; covered with orange-brown or black-brown, conically raised, pointed scales, easily ab...