




cortinarius angelesianus
Cortinarius Angelesianus is a fascinating mushroom that can often be found in damp, shady areas. Its unique colors and shapes make it a fun find for young nature explorers!
生息地: Moist, shaded forest areas, often near trees.
The Cortinarius Angelesianus is a striking mushroom with a vibrant purple cap, gills, and stem. Its cap starts convex and flattens with age, sometimes fading slightly. A rusty brown spore print often dusts its stem, making it distinct from other purple fungi.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
スナップ
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Its scientific name means 'from Los Angeles,' where it was first described!
Look closely for its web-like veil, called a cortina, when it's young!
Many purple Cortinarius mushrooms are surprisingly poisonous, so admire from afar!
This mushroom helps oak trees by acting like a secret underground delivery service.
Cortinarius Angelesianus can form a special partnership with tree roots, sharing nutrients that help both grow strong.
Cortinarius Angelesianus has a rust-colored spore print that helps it spread its tiny 'seeds' to new locations.
Cortinarius Angelesianus has a cap that can fade from vibrant purple to duller hues as it matures or dries out.

Quercus agrifolia
forms mycorrhizal partnership with its roots.

Quercus kelloggii
exchanges nutrients with its roots in woodlands.
Pinus coulteri
can also form beneficial root associations.
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Do not touch or eat wild mushrooms without adult supervision.
4-10 cm
poisonous
3-8 cm
Moist, shaded forest areas, often near trees.
soil
Fall to early winter
Rusty brown
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