HYGROCYBE PRATENSIS (Fr.)Murrill (6667802737)
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Description: Edible mushroom.Another beautiful mushroom, but already compromised. It was noted that this fungus occurs less frequently, but located on the sites. Does it bother "acid rain" or fertilization of pastures and meadows for mowing has not been established. My humble opinion is that it comes less and less precipitation in Serbia at the time of fruiting (/ September, October and November). The waxy-white beauty is a resident of high altitude pastures and meadows of 700-1500 meters above sea level. Not bound for any tree, but the grass courts. Hats of this fungus can be seen from a great distance by the golden-orange or ocher color. Still growing in smaller groups of 5-6 copies. Hats dostognu size of up to 6cm. Leaflets are broad, arched, like a wax. The handle is always lighter in color or a hat. Very appreciated edible mushroom, but you personally would not recommend picking it because of its rarity and vulnerability of the species. In southern Serbia, Vranje in the end is slightly more common than in central Serbia, probably due to the influence of the Aegean climate that "breaks through" the valley of the river basin Skopje Pcinja. Author of text Marjan Kuštera. Date: 9 October 2007, 12:59. Source: HYGROCYBE PRATENSIS (Fr.)Murrill. Author: GLJIVARSKO DRUSTVO NIS from Serbia.
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- Cuphophyllus
- Cuphophyllus pratensis
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