




Cortinarius
Cortinarius is a type of mushroom that grows in forests. It has a unique cap with different colors and patterns, making it fascinating to discover during nature walks.
Hábitat: Forests
The Cortinarius is a diverse mushroom genus, often recognized by its rusty brown spores. Many species have caps in shades of brown, yellow, purple, or red, some with a slimy texture or fibrous surface, and a delicate web-like veil on the stem.





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Many Cortinarius mushrooms are so hard to identify, even experts struggle!
Some poisonous species can cause kidney failure days after being eaten!
Their name means 'curtain-bearer' because of their unique veil.
This huge mushroom family contains thousands of different species!
Cortinarius forms a symbiotic relationship with trees, sharing vital nutrients they absorb from the soil because of its root connections.
It has a special web-like veil called a cortina that protects its developing gills and spores that helps them mature safely.
Many species produce powerful chemicals that make them inedible or poisonous, because this deters hungry animals.
Picea abies
Helps spruce trees absorb water and nutrients.
Fagus sylvatica
Forms mutually beneficial root partnerships with beech trees.
Pinus sylvestris
Essential for nutrient exchange with pine root systems.
Quercus robur
Many species form mycorrhizal associations with oak trees.
Este rasgo describe una relación simbiótica entre un hongo y las raíces de una planta, beneficiando a ambos organismos.
Los organismos que producen esporas se reproducen liberando unidades reproductivas pequeñas, a menudo unicelulares, llamadas esporas.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
Este rasgo indica que los organismos pertenecen a un grupo evolutivo muy antiguo con antepasados que se remontan a millones de años.
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Never touch or eat any mushrooms without an adult's permission and guidance.
3-20 cm
poisonous
2-18 cm
Forests
soil
Late summer to fall
Rusty brown
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