Hairy mycena
Name: | Hairy mycena |
Latin name: | Hairy mycena |
Type of: | Inedible |
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The kingdom of mushrooms boasts the most original and rare specimens, some of them are poisonous, while others are tasty and healthy. Mycena hairy is an unusual mushroom that belongs to the Mycene family, the Lamellar order.
What hairy mycenae look like
In height, fruiting bodies reach 1 cm, but there are specimens that grow up to 3-4 cm. The diameter of the cap does not exceed 4 mm. It has small hairs that give a mysterious look. As evidenced by the results of the work of mycologists, it is the presence of hair that scares animals and insects. This is a kind of protection from enemies.
Where hairy mycenae grow
These hairy representatives were found by mycological scientists in Australia, near Booyong. Mycenae are rare enough, so they have not been fully studied. The exact time of appearance has not been established.
Is it possible to eat mycene hairy
The more unusual a representative of the mushroom kingdom looks, the more dangerous it is to eat. Due to the low study of the mushroom, it is better not to touch it with your hands and not collect it in a basket, because there is always a risk of getting poisoned.
Mushroom fruits can cause unpleasant symptoms some time after eating. Not all people are equally affected by poisoning. Sometimes the signs are similar to malaise, so the person does not seek help from the hospital. Poisoning usually manifests itself in the form of nausea, pain in the abdominal region, fever, decreased heart rate, hallucinations. When the first symptoms of food poisoning appear, it is necessary to perform a gastric lavage and call a doctor as soon as possible.
Hairy mycena is a special mushroom that repels insects with its fluffy appearance. It is poorly studied, therefore, it is necessary to refuse collection and consumption. It has no twins, in this regard, it cannot be confused with other species.
Edible mushrooms, berries, herbs
Mycena pure (Mycena pura, Pers., P. Kumm)
Pure mitcena can be found from the second decade of May to the last decade of September in coniferous and mixed forests. It prefers to settle in groups (it can very rarely grow singly) on the forest floor. In summer, in very hot weather, it practically does not grow, but after the temperature drops to 16-18 degrees, it appears quite massively.
A small cap, 2-4 cm in diameter, is first bell-shaped with a lowered edge, then slightly lumpy, prostrate with a ribbed (often raised) edge. The surface is smooth, gray-pink, pink-lilac in color with a purple or yellowish tint in the middle and lighter edges.
The plates are medium-frequency, wide, thick, lilac-pink with a purple tint.
The leg is smooth, cylindrical, up to 5 cm long and 0.3-0.5 cm in diameter. The leg is hollow inside. Coloring the same color as the cap or slightly lighter.
The pulp is thin, soft, light with a lilac tint, has an unpleasant aroma, reminiscent of a moldy odor.
Mycena is a pure inedible mushroom, in some foreign sources it is considered a weakly poisonous mushroom that can cause mild poisoning and small hallucinations.
It can be confused with the edible lilac varnish, from which it differs in an unpleasant smell and shape of the cap. In appearance, it is also similar to the poisonous mycene pink, containing the poison muscarine.
Photos and pictures of mycena pure (Mycena pura, Pers., P. Kumm)
What it looks like, where it grows, the characteristic features of the pure mycena are shown in this video
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