Brown-yellow talker (gilva paralepist)

Eto eto:
  • Pipin: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Ìpín: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Kilasi: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Ipin-ipin: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Bere fun: Agaricales (Agaric tabi Lamellar)
  • Idile: Tricholomataceae (Tricholomovye tabi Ryadovkovye)
  • Ipilẹṣẹ: Paralepista (Paralepista)
  • iru: Paralepista gilva (brown-yellow talker)
  • Ryadovka water-spotted
  • wura ila

Asọ ọrọ Brown-ofeefee (Paralepista gilva) Fọto ati apejuwe

ori 3-6 (10) cm in diameter, at first convex with a slightly noticeable tubercle and with a folded edge, then slightly depressed with a thin curved edge, smooth, hygrophanous, when dried in small wet spots (a characteristic feature), in wet weather watery, matte, yellowish-ocher, yellow-orange, reddish, yellowish, brownish-yellowish, fading to cream, milky yellow, almost white, often with rust spots.

Records frequent, narrow, descending, sometimes forked, light, yellowish, then brownish, sometimes with rusty spots.

spore lulú funfun.

ẹsẹ 3-5 cm long and 0,5-1 cm in diameter, cylindrical, even or curved, slightly narrowed towards the base, fibrous, with a white-pubescent base, solid, yellow-ocher, pale ocher, one-color with plates or darker.

Pulp thin, dense, light, yellowish, creamy, with an aniseed smell, according to some sources, slightly bitter, mealy.

Tànkálẹ:

The brown-yellow govorushka grows from early July to late October (massively from mid-August to mid-October) in coniferous and mixed forests, in groups, not uncommon.

Ijọra naa:

The brown-yellow talker resembles an inverted talker, from which it differs in a lighter ocher watery hat and lighter yellowish plates and a leg. Both mushrooms are listed as poisonous in some foreign sources, so their distinction, for food use, does not really matter.

The red row (Lepista inversa) is very similar, growing in similar conditions. A water-spotted row can be distinguished only by a lighter hat, and even then not always.

Igbelewọn:

Fun diẹ ninu awọn foreign sources The brown-yellow talker is a poisonous mushroom (like the inverted talker) with poisons similar to muscarine. According to other mycological sources – edible or conditionally edible mushroom. Our mushroom pickers, as a rule, rarely collect it.

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