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Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Cantharellus tubaeformis

7 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Cantharellus tubaeformis - The hat reaches 20 - 60 mm in diameter; yellow-brown or gray-brown; the young sporocarps have a convex hat, initially recessed, which in the older fruitbodies becomes funnel-shaped and then trumpet; it is thin-skinned, wit...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Boletus rubellus

7 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Boletus rubellus - Hat 30-100 mm in diameter, initially hemispherical, later cushioned, flat, sometimes sunken, vivid cherry color, blood red, wine red, purple red, later often fading and matte pink, dry surface, velvet, suede, older specimens d...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Cantharellus friesii

6 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Cantharellus friesii - The hat is 20 to 50 mm in diameter, at the height of the youth it is flattering, later funnel-shaped, with a depression in the middle; the shore is tied up in a youth, quickly wavy, irregularly curled; the surface is dry, smo...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Volvariella gloiocephala

6 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Volvariella gloiocephala - A hat with a diameter of 80 to 120 mm, initially obovate, bell-shaped, later flat with a small umbo at the top; surface smooth, naked, silky, after mucus rain; whitish, shaded color with a darker center, smooth edge. Lamel...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Cantharellus ferruginascens

5 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Cantharellus ferruginascens - Yellowish-creamy, ochraceous, straw, creamy, young sporocarps usually with a pale lemon-greenish-olive shade or with a lilac shade (like in an amethyst chanterelles) (Cantharellus amethysteus), the margin of the hat its...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Pseudoboletus parasiticus

5 Jun 2019 1 minute read 1 comment marianomariano

Pseudoboletus parasiticus - Hat diameter 20-70 mm, initially semicircular, then puffy to flat, velvety, suede, soft felt, dry, dull, leather-yellow, whitish-green, yellow-brown, greenish-pink to olive-brown, in the dry period sometimes cracked on sm...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Cantharellus amethysteus

5 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Cantharellus amethysteus - Hat 30 to 60 mm in diameter, initially convex, quickly flattened and concave in the middle, with an irregular, wavy and curled edge; dry and dry, dull orange covered with woolly or felt purple-lilac scales, especially in t...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Megacollybia platyphylla

4 Jun 2019 1 minute read 1 comment marianomariano

Megacollybia platyphylla - Hat diameter 40-180 mm; initially hemispherical, quickly spread. Surface dry, smooth, with age radially fibrillose, brindle, even cracked; usually gray-brown, but sometimes variable - from whitish to black-brown; the shore...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Boletus subtomentosus

4 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Boletus subtomentosus - Hat 30-100 mm in diameter, initially hemispherical, then lumpy, flat-napped, with long folded edge, dry, matte, velvety, more or less suede, skin unobectable, ocher or ocher color, also brownish-brown to gray-brown, surface s...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Calocera viscosa

3 Jun 2019 1 minute read 1 comment marianomariano

Calocera viscosa, commonly known as the yellow stagshorn, is a jelly fungus, characterized by their unique "tuning fork" basidia. It has bright orange, yellow or occasionally white branching basidiocarps, which are somewhat gelatinous in textu...