Hypholoma capnoides

Systematika:
  • Diviziona: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Fizarana: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Kilasy: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Kilasy: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Karazana: Agaricales (Agarika na Lamellar)
  • Fianakaviana: Strophariaceae (Strophariaceae)
  • Karazana: Hypholoma (Hyfoloma)
  • Type: Hypholoma capnoides
  • False honeysuckle gray lamellar
  • Poppy honey agarics
  • False honeysuckle poppy
  • Hyfoloma poppy
  • Gyfoloma ocher-orange

Honey agaric (Hypholoma capnoides) sary sy famaritana

Honey agaric gray-lamella (Ny t. Hypholoma capnoides) is an edible mushroom from the genus Hypholoma of the Strophariaceae family.

Hat of honey agaric gray-lamella:

3-7 cm in diameter, from hemispherical in the youngest mushrooms to convex-prostrate at maturity, often with remnants of a private bedspread along the edges. The cap itself is hygrophanous, its color strongly depends on humidity: in dry mushrooms it is dull yellow with a more saturated middle, in wet mushrooms it becomes brighter, light brown. As it dries, it begins to lighten symmetrically from the edges. The flesh of the cap is thin, whitish, with a slight smell of dampness.

Firaketana:

Frequent, adherent, white-yellowish in young fruiting bodies, as they grow older, they acquire the characteristic color of poppy seeds.

vovoka spora:

Brown purple.

Leg honey agaric gray lamellar:

5-10 cm in height, 0,3-0,8 cm in thickness, cylindrical, often curved, with a rapidly disappearing ring, yellow in the upper part, rusty-brown in the lower part.

Mihanaka:

Honey agaric gray-lamella is a typical tree fungus. Its fruiting bodies grow in bunches on stumps and on roots hidden in the ground. It grows only in coniferous forests, mostly on pine and spruce, both in the lowlands and high in the mountains. Especially abundant in mountain spruce forests. The honey agaric is distributed throughout the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere. It can be harvested from spring to autumn, and often in mild winters. It grows like a honey agaric, in large clusters, meeting, perhaps not so often, but quite plentifully.

Honey agaric (Hypholoma capnoides) sary sy famaritanaKarazana mitovy:

Several common species of the genus Hypholoma, as well as, in some cases, summer honey agaric, are similar to gray-lamellar honey agaric at once. This is primarily a poisonous false foam (hyfoloma) sulfur-yellow with yellow-green plates, a hat with sulfur-yellow edges and sulfur-yellow flesh. Next comes the false foam – brick-red hypholoma (H. sublateriiium) with yellow-brown plates and a brown-red hat, growing in summer and autumn in bunches in deciduous forests and outside the forest, especially on oak and beech stumps. Even without knowing the fungus, it is only possible to distinguish Hypholoma capnoides from the sulfur-yellow honey agaric (Hypholoma fasciculare) only by formal features: it has green plates, and the gray-plastic one has poppy-gray. The rooted hypholoma (Hypholoma radicosum) mentioned in some sources, in my opinion, is completely different.

azo hanina:

Honey agaric gray-lamella has a reputation for good holatra azo hanina. In my opinion, it is very similar to summer honey agaric; old specimens acquire some kind of musty, raw taste.

Video about the mushroom Honey agaric gray lamellar:

Toho-tantely sandoka (Hypholoma capnoides)

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