Volnushka fotsy (Lactarius pubescens)

Systematika:
  • Diviziona: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Fizarana: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Kilasy: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Sobika: Incertae sedis (tsy azo antoka ny toerana)
  • Ordinatera: Russulales (Russulovye)
  • Fianakaviana: Russulaceae (Russula)
  • Karazana: Lactarius (Milk)
  • Type: Lactarius pubescens (White wave)
  • Bellyanka
  • Volzhanka

White wave cap:

The diameter of the cap is 4-8 cm (up to 12), depressed in the center, with strongly tucked edges that unfold as the mushroom matures. With age, many specimens become funnel-shaped, especially for mushrooms growing in relatively open places. The surface of the cap is strongly hairy, especially along the edges and in young specimens; depending on the growing conditions, the color changes from almost white to pink, with a dark area in the center; old mushrooms turn yellow. The concentric zones on the cap are almost invisible. The flesh of the cap is white, brittle, secretes milky juice, white and rather pungent.

fofona sweet, pleasant.

White wave plates:

Adhering or descending, frequent, narrow, white when young, then becoming creamy; in old mushrooms – yellow.

vovoka spora:

Crème.

Leg of a white wave:

In volnushka growing in more or less open places, it is very short, 2-4 cm, but specimens grown in dense and tall grass can reach a much greater height (up to 8 cm); the thickness of the stem is 1-2 cm. The color is whitish or pinkish, matching the hat. In young specimens, the stem is usually solid, becoming cellular and completely hollow with age. Often narrowed towards the base, especially in short-legged specimens.

Mihanaka:

White volnushka occurs from early August to late September in mixed and deciduous forests, forming mycorrhiza mainly with birch; prefers young birch forests and swampy places. In a good season, it can appear in the thickets of young birches in large quantities.

Karazana mitovy:

The white wavelet can only be confused with its closest relative, the pink wavelet (Lactarius torminosus). The latter is distinguished by the rich pink color of the cap with pronounced concentric zones, and the place of growth (old birches, drier places), and the figure – the white wave is more squat and dense. However, it can be very difficult to distinguish single faded specimens of a pink wavelet from a white wavelet, and, perhaps, this is not really necessary.

azo hanina:

A good mushroom suitable for salting and pickling; Unfortunately, the white wave is probably the most caustic of the “noble” milkers, surpassing even the black mushroom (Lactarius necator) in this indicator, although it would seem! some other good mushroom (we are not talking about valui and fiddlers). Practice shows that undercooked flakes, even after six months of storage in the marinade, do not lose their bitterness.

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