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Mushrooms in the northern forest in late autumn. The Latin name is Collybia distorta, Rhodocollybia prolixa. #260334610
Description
Russet Toughshank Fungi - Collybia dryophila. Mushrooms Rhodocollybia butyracea wet pine with raindrops. Rhodocollybia butyracea, common name Buttery Collybia, seen directly from above. Butter Cap Fungi - Collybia butyracea. The Butter Cap Rhodocollybia butyracea is an edible mushroom , stacked macro photo. Division: Basidiomycota, Sub-Division: Agaricomycotina, Class: Agaricomycetes , Subclass: Agaricomycetidae ,Order: Agaricales , Family: Omphalotaceae, Genus: Rhodocollybia, Species: Rhodocollybia prolixa. Collybia distorta; Large Rhodocollybia; Broad Rhodocollybia.The curved collybia is an unusual mushroom. In young mushrooms, the edges are curved downwards, in the future they begin to straighten. The color of the hat is very pleasant brown or yellow and other warm shades in between, the edge is often lighter. To the touch, the collybium is curved smooth, slightly oily.A similar mushroom loves to grow on trees. Especially on those that are no longer alive, regardless of whether it is a coniferous or deciduous forest. It is most often found in groups, so it is quite easy to get enough. If you go to the forest from late summer to mid-autumn. This mushroom can be eaten very easily, it does not have a special taste or smell. It is impossible to find an analogue of such a mushroom on a tree. Its curved leg fully justifies the name and distinguishes it from all types.