Winter honey fungus is a mushroom belonging to the genus Flammulina, family Physalacriaceae. The Latin name for this mushroom is Flammulina velutipes. It is also called collibia velvetypodia, flammulina velvetypodia, enokitake or winter mushroom. Description of openc
Sometimes in common people or in everyday life you can hear a whole collection of names - bitter, bitter, hare mushroom, false white or false boletus - but this does not mean that friends talk about several completely different mushrooms, but on the contrary. Official eg
So, you collected full buckets of honey mushrooms, or bought freshly picked mushrooms from traders at the market. How to distinguish false mushrooms from real ones? To do this, you need to carefully examine the mushrooms. Hat Despite the fact that edible mushrooms differ from each other
Few people know that in our forests in winter a mushroom grows that contains a large amount of vitamins and useful minerals, as well as substances that activate the work of T-lymphocytes (the so-called T-killers). In the People's Republic of China (China), this mushroom is used for
White rower (Tricholoma album) belongs to the family Oryadovka, the genus Tricholoma or Ryadovka. This lamellar mushroom fully justifies its name, as it usually grows in groups and rows. This species is inedible, and, according to some reference books
We invite you to look at the edible and inedible Ryadovka mushrooms in the photo, and then continue to get acquainted with these varieties of representatives of the mushroom kingdom: Ryadovka mushroom in the photo Ryadovka mushroom in the photo White inedible Ryadovka mushrooms in the photo White Ryadovka mushrooms - g
The ability of fungi to interact with trees is a unique phenomenon. Most often, symbiosis occurs with the root system of plants, forming mycorrhiza, which translated into Russian means fungal root. Symbiosis promotes the production of the compound
Kozlyak (Suillus bovinus) is a tubular mushroom of the Maslenkov family. It can be found in all corners of our country, in the coniferous forests of Siberia and the Urals. The mushrooms are medium in size, the caps are slimy or slippery, especially after rain. On the wrong side of the hat there is
Mushrooms that grow on trees are diverse and belong to different botanical groups. They are united only by their place of growth. Among these forest gifts there are inedible and poisonous specimens, however, some of them are suitable for consumption.
Surely many of us have come across these interesting and “cute” mushrooms at least once in our lives. “Silent hunting” for honey mushrooms is always very exciting and useful, because along with pleasant relaxation in the fresh air, you can collect a whole basket of edible fruits