Common webcap (Cortinarius trivialis)
Systematics:
- Department: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
- Subdivision: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
- Class: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
- Subclass: Agaricomycetidae
- Order: Agaricales (Agaric or Lamellar)
- Family: Cortinariaceae (Spiderwebs)
- Genus: Cortinarius (Webcap)
- Species: Cortinarius trivialis (Common webcap)
Description: A hat with a diameter of 3-8 cm, first hemispherical, rounded-annular with a curved edge, then convex, prostrate, with a wide low tubercle, slimy, with a variable color – pale yellow, pale ocher with an olive tint, clayey, honey-brownish, yellowish brownish, with a darker reddish brown middle and lighter edge
The plates are frequent, wide, adherent or adherent with a tooth, at first whitish, yellowish, then pale ocher, later rusty brown. The cobweb cover is weak, whitish, slimy.
Spore powder, yellow-brown
The leg is 5-10 cm long and 1-1.5 (2) cm in diameter, cylindrical, slightly widened, sometimes narrowed towards the base, dense, solid, then executed, whitish, silky, sometimes with a violet tint, brownish at the base, with yellow -brown or brownish concentric fibrous bands – at the top of the cobweb blanket and from the middle to the base, there are several more weak bands
The pulp is of medium fleshiness, dense, light, whitish, then ocher, brownish at the base of the leg, with a slight unpleasant odor or no particular odor
Distribution: Grows from mid-July to mid-September in deciduous, mixed (with birch, aspen, alder), less often in coniferous forests, in rather humid places, singly or in small groups, not often, annually
Grade: Considered an inedible mushroom, although nutritional properties have not been studied
Photo of the mushroom Common webcap from the questions in recognition:
2019.07.30 2018.10.21 2017.11.11 Anton 2016.08.27 Alexander 2017.09.05 Vladimir 2018.03.28 Vladimir