Rûnê kerê (Suillus grevillei)

Sîstematîk:
  • Dabeş: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Dabeşkirin: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Çîn: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Binçalak: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Siparîş: Boletales (Boletales)
  • Malbat: Suillaceae
  • Cins: Suillus (Oiler)
  • Awa: Suillus grevillei (Larch butterdish)


Suillus elegans

Wêne û şiroveya rûnê rûnê larch (Suillus grevillei).Larch butterdish (T. Suillus grevillei) is a mushroom from the genus Oiler (lat. Suillus). It grows with larch and has a hat of various shades of yellow or orange.

Cihên berhevkirinê:

Larch butterdish grows under larch, in pine forests with an admixture of larch, in deciduous forests, especially young plantings. It occurs rarely and sparsely, singly and in groups. Recently, the growth period of larch butterdish has expanded significantly. The earliest known find is June 11, and larch butterflies are also found until the end of October.

Terîf:

The hat is from 3 to 12 cm in diameter, rather fleshy, elastic, at first hemispherical or conical, becomes convex with age and finally almost prostrate, with folded, and then straightened and even curved up edges. The skin is smooth, slightly sticky, shiny and easily separated from the cap. Pale lemon yellow to bright yellow, orange to orange-buff, greyish-buff brown.

The pores below are small, with sharp edges, secrete tiny droplets of milky juice, which, when dried, forms a brownish coating. The tubules are short, attached to the stem or descending along it.

The pulp is dense, yellowish, does not change color when broken, with a pleasant taste and a delicate fruity aroma. The spore powder is olive-buff.

Leg 4-8 cm long, up to 2 cm thick, cylindrical or slightly curved, very hard and compact. In the upper part, it has a fine-grained appearance, and the color is yellow or reddish-brown. On the cut, the leg is lemon-yellow.

Cûdahî:

In a larch butter dish, the membranous ring on the stem is yellowish, while in a real butter dish it is whitish.

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