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Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Boletus chrysenteron

3 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Boletus chrysenteron - Hat with a diameter of 30 to 100 mm, initially arched, dark-brown, with olive and reddish coating, dull, velvety, more or less suede, then flat-arched to the spread, often in older specimens, in a dry period, cracked into smal...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Diplomitoporus flavescens

3 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Diplomitoporus flavescens - A one-year mushroom, resupinaty or most often spread, elongated and arranged roof-shaped, with the upper part bent, thickened, in the form of a small hat with dimensions 5-15 x 10-90 x 9-35 mm. Top surface felt-haired, no...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Pycnoporellus alboluteus

1 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Pycnoporellus alboluteus - Mushroom annual. In the shape of a rather irregular, mostly cushion, resupinate, more or less elongated. Reaching a length from 100 to 3000 mm and a width of 50 to 500 mm. Sometimes it spreads out - bent 4-40 x 30 - 50 x 1...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Pycnoporellus fulgens

1 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Pycnoporellus fulgens - One-year mushroom; semicircular, console-shaped, fan-shaped, attached to the substrate sideways and at the base, narrowed or spread-deflected. In groups, often arranged roof tiles.Hymenophore tubular, apricot orange. Cap fles...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Phallus impudicus

1 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

The Phallus impudicus, commonly known as a common bruise, is a widespread mushroom recognizable due to its unpleasant odor and its phallic shape in the mature, the last feature giving rise to several names in the seventeenth-century England. Common...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Boletus badius

1 Jun 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Boletus badius - The hat reaches a diameter of 30 to 150 mm, it is brown, chocolate, dark chestnut, brownish brown, brown, almost black at birth (hence the common name "black head"); young fruiting bodies have a hemispherical shape, which with age...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Rhodocollybia maculata

31 May 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Rhodocollybia maculata - White hat with irregular rusty-brown spots; matte and smooth surface, thin and long folded edge; 40-100 mm in diameter, young hemispherical, later convex, mature flat and bent, not hygrophanous. Plaques white to cream, with...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Peniophora quercina

30 May 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Peniophora quercina - One-year mushroom; spread, spread-bent; single circular 30 to 200 mm long, 0.2 to 2 mm thick, combines with other individuals into larger coats; firmly attached to the ground, difficult to detach. During the drought, it shrinks...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Gymnopus confluens

30 May 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Gymnopus confluens - Hat diameter 20 to 40 mm, young hemispherical, dullly bellied, then flattened with a dull and broad hump, in old age with curled edge, leathery, hygrophanous, smooth, naked, dry whitish-creamy, light-brown, moist, meat-brown. Th...

Mushrooms occurring in Europe - Xylaria hypoxylon

30 May 2019 1 minute read 0 comments marianomariano

Xylaria hypoxylon - Mushroom in the shape of a shaft or horns, slender and flattened. Lower part of the molten, thin, often bent and gradually tapering, the upper part often in the shape of horns deer (rarely not bifurcated), flattened, not breaking...