Row purple

Row purple (Lepista nuda) Row purple (Lepista nuda) Row purple (Lepista nuda)

Row purple (Lepista nuda)

Systematics:

  • Department: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Subdivision: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Class: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Subclass: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Order: Agaricales (Agaric or Lamellar)
  • Family: Tricholomataceae (Tricholomaceae or Ordinary)
  • Genus: Lepista (Lepista)
  • View: Lepista nuda (Row purple)
    Other names for the mushroom:
  • Row lilac
  • Cyanosis

Other names:

  • Row lilac

  • Lepista nude

  • Lepista purple

  • Cyanosis

  • Titmouse

Row purple

Description

Hat: a hat with a diameter of 6-15cm. Initially it is purple, then fades to lavender with a shade of brown, sometimes watery. The hat has a flat, slightly convex shape. Dense, fleshy with irregular edges. The lamellar hymenaphor also changes over time from a bright purple color to a grayish with a lilac tint.

Plates: wide, thin, often spaced. First, bright purple, with age – lavender.

Spore powder: pinkish.

Leg: leg height 4-8 cm, thickness 1.5-2.5 cm. The leg is even, fibrous, smooth, thickens towards the base. Lavender in color.

Flesh: fleshy, firm, dense, lilac color with a light fruity aroma.

Edibility

purple ryadovka is an edible delicious mushroom. Before cooking, the mushrooms must be boiled for 10-15 minutes. The broth is not used. Then they can be salted, fried, pickled, and so on. Dried rows are ready for use in three months.

Spread

The purple row is often found, mainly in groups. It mainly grows in the north of the forest zone in mixed and coniferous forests. Less commonly found in clearings and forest edges, among thickets of nettles and near heaps of brushwood. Often together with a smoky talker. Fruiting from early September to November frosts. Occasionally forms 'witch circles'.

Similarity

In color, the purple spider web is similar to the ryadovka – also a conditionally edible mushroom. The only difference between the mushroom is the specific veil of cobwebs that envelop the plates, which gave it its name. Also, the spider web has an unpleasant musty smell of mold.

Row purple (Lepista nuda) Row purple (Lepista nuda) Row purple (Lepista nuda)

Photo of the mushroom Ryadovka purple from the questions in recognition:

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