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Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Russula turci

21 Sep 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Russula turci - Cap 30 to 100 mm in diameter, initially spherical, hemispherical, later flat, with a shallow center (often with ocher discolored spots), lilac to purple, often almost black in the middle, colorfully concentrically cut off. Surface sm...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Russula mustelina

21 Sep 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Russula mustelina - A 50 to 160 mm cap, yellow-brown to red-brown, brown-brown, rusty-brown, at first glance resembles a cap of boletus. Young semicircular, old slightly concave inside; thick and massive. Smooth, dull skin, often with soil and litte...

Colorful russula mushrooms

20 Sep 2019 1 minute read 0 comments yetaras

Russula mushrooms are perhaps the most colorful of all mushrooms. They are red, yellow, green, green-brown, yellow-orange and various combinations of these shades. Because of this, these mushrooms are interesting objects to photograph, despite the fa...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Clitocybe nebularis

20 Sep 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Clitocybe nebularis - A hat with a diameter of 50 to 150 mm, sometimes larger. Steel-gray to gray-brown color, darker towards the center. Dark gray to gray-brown in wet weather, light gray to gray or whitish gray-brown in dry weather. Initially conv...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Lepista personata

20 Sep 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Lepista personata - Hat diameter 50 to 150 mm. Off-white, off-gray, fawn, fawn brown, sometimes with a pale lilac shade. Often slightly watery, fading, fleshy when drying out. Initially hemispherical-convex shape, later slightly flattened to quite f...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Macrolepiota konradii

19 Sep 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 - Daedalea quercina

19 Sep 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Daedalea quercina - Fungus 40 to 300 mm in diameter, 10 to 80 mm thick, nodular, semicircular, console-like, semi-pilarate, cochlear or irregular, adnate to the side, less often spread out. Surface uneven, rough, nodular, folded, slightly mossy or b...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Russula caerulea

19 Sep 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Russula caerulea - A hat with a diameter of 30 to 80 mm, purple, purple-brown, blackish-purple or wine-red, in the middle with a characteristic umbo. Initially obtuse-conical, later arcuate, finally expanding to concave, slightly sticky, glabrous, s...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Russula queletti

19 Sep 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Russula queletti - Cap 30-80 mm in diameter, dark purple, purple-brown, purple-red, often spotted with a shade of black, olive, pink-silver, fading with age, convex to open, sometimes bent, at the edge smooth or only slightly grooved; thin skin, sti...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Cortinarius semisanguineus

19 Sep 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Cortinarius semisanguineus - Cap 20-60 mm in diameter, young bell-shaped, hemispherical arched, later spread out, flat-arched, with a hump, young skin with fine scales, dull, later dry, naked, shiny; cinnamon, olive brown, cinnamon brown. Gills / La...