Olive white hygrophorus (Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus)

Sîstematîk:
  • Dabeş: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Dabeşkirin: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Çîn: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Binçalak: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Rêzkirin: Agaricales (Agarîk an Lamellar)
  • Malbat: Hygrophoraceae (Hygrophoraceae)
  • Cins: Hygrophorus
  • Awa: Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus (Olive White Hygrophorus)
  • Slastena
  • reşika reş
  • Woodlouse olive white
  • Slastena
  • reşika reş
  • Woodlouse olive white

Hygrophorus olive white (T. Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus) is a species of basidiomycete fungi belonging to the genus Hygrophorus of the Hygrophoraceae family.

Danasîna Derveyî

At first, the cap is bell-shaped, cone-shaped, then it becomes prostrate and depressed. In the center there is a tubercle, furrowed edges. Mucous shiny and clammy skin. Sufficiently dense, cylindrical, thin leg. Rare fleshy, wide plates, slightly descending, sometimes with a continuation in the form of thin scratches on the top of the stem. Loose white flesh with a weak but sweet taste and pleasant smell. Elliptical smooth white spores, 11-15 x 6-9 microns. The color of the cap varies from brown to olive green and darkens towards the center. The top of the leg is white, the bottom is covered with ring-shaped growths.

Edibility

Medium quality edible mushroom.

Habitat

Olive-white hygrophorus is found in coniferous and mixed forests, most often with spruce and pine.

Demsal

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Cureyên wekhev

The olive-white hygrophore is similar to the edible persona hygrophorus (Hygrophorus persoonii), however it has a dark brown or brown-gray cap and is found in deciduous forests.

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