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mushrooms

White Corals in the Forest

Clavaria fragilis Holmsk. In the darkest corners of the forest, the fragile clavaria suddenly appears before me like pure white coral. The...

Tapinskaya, the pan-like

Tapinella panuoides (Fr.) E.-GilbertSyn. Paxillus panoides (Fr.) Fr., Paxillus fagi Berk.&Broome, Paxillus panuoides var.fagi (Berk &Broome) Cooke, Crepidotus...

Agaric the blond

Agaricus xanthodermus Genev. Syn. Pratella xanthoderma (Genev.) Gillet, Psalliota xanthoderma (Genev.) Richon & Roze A fairly common mushroom throughout Europe and North America. It usually grows...

Maries in Kythira

Macrolepiota phaeodisca Bellu Macrolepiota phaeodisca A fairly common mushroom in southern Europe. It grows in sunny grasslands depending on weather conditions...

Brassica brassica

Gymnopus brassicolens (Romagn.) Antonin & Noordel. Syn. Micromphale brassicolens (Romagn.) P.D. Orton Syn. Marasmius brassicolens Romagn, Collybia brassicolens Quite common, relatively small mushroom (diameter...

Knights in the Forest

Tricholoma the brownish-whiteTricholoma albobrunneum (Pers.) P.Kumm. 1871*Syn. Tricholoma striatum (Schaeff.)Sacc. The genus Tricholoma includes about 60 species which...

As if from another world....

Clathrus ruber P.Micheli ex Pers. (1801)Clathrus redThis strange mushroom is native and quite common in Southern Europe from the south of Europe.

Marasmus, Lazarus of the kingdom of fungi

Marasmius Fries, 1838 The genus includes about 500 species of mushrooms, some of which are edible, e.g. Marasmius oreades. Due to...

Smooth-fruited, fragile

Leocarpus fragilis ( Dickson) Rostafinsky, 1875Syn.Leocarpus vernicosus Link, 1809Myxomycete, which originally (like all similar microorganisms) was classified...

Amanita ovata

Amanita ovoidea (Bull.) Quel. A fairly common mushroom in southern Europe in deciduous or coniferous forests, on alkaline soils. The soft...

Hydrocyanic the oxyconic

Hygrocybe acutoconica var. acutoconica ( Clem. ) SingerHygrocybe oxyconic A mushroom found throughout Europe and the North of the world...

Otis, the ear of Judas

Auricularia auricula-Judae (Bull.)Wettst. syn. Hirneola auricula-JudaeA gelatinous fungus with a shape resembling a shell or a human ear, growing on dead trunks...