Scaly cobweb (Cortinarius pholideus)

Systematics:
  • Kev faib tawm: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Subdivision: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Chav Kawm: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Qib: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Kev txiav txim: Agaricales (Agaric lossis Lamellar)
  • Tsev neeg: Cortinariaceae (Spiderwebs)
  • Hom: Cortinarius (Spiderweb)
  • hom: Cortinarius pholideus (Scaly Webbed)

Taub hau 3-8 cm in diameter, first bell-shaped, then convex, with a blunt tubercle, with numerous dark brown scales on a pale brown, brown-brown background, with a darker middle and a light, brownish, sometimes with a lilac tint edge

Cov ntaub ntawv sparse, adnate with a tooth, first gray-brownish with a violet tint, then brownish, rusty-brown. The cobweb cover is light brownish, noticeable.

spore hmoov xim av.

ceg 5-8 cm long and about 1 cm in diameter, cylindrical, widened towards the base, slightly club-shaped, solid, later hollow, smooth above, gray-brownish with a purple tint, below pale brown with several concentric scaly dark brown belts.

Pulp loose, grayish-violet, light brownish in the stem, sometimes with a slight musty smell.

The scaly cobweb lives from the end of August to the end of September in coniferous, deciduous and mixed (with birch) forests, in humid places, in moss, near swamps, in groups and singly, not rarely

Cobweb scaly – An edible mushroom of medium quality, used fresh (boiling for about 15 minutes, the smell is boiled out) in second courses, salted, pickled (preferably one hat).

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