




cortinarius mammillatus
Cortinarius Mammillatus is a fascinating mushroom that grows in the forest! It has a unique appearance that often surprises little explorers.
生息地: Cortinarius Mammillatus lives in moist, shady forests, often near trees.
The Cortinarius Mammillatus has a cap that starts convex and develops a distinct, nipple-like bump in its reddish-brown center. Its stem is brownish, often showing remnants of a rusty veil, and its gills mature to a deep rusty-brown, making it stand out among forest litter.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
スナップ
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Don't touch! Many mushrooms with a rusty spore print can be poisonous.
Its unique cap has a little 'nipple' in the middle, giving it its name!
This mushroom helps trees grow bigger and stronger by sharing food!
You can often find it hiding amongst fallen pine needles in the forest.
Cortinarius Mammillatus can share nutrients with trees because of its mycorrhizal connection that helps both thrive.
Cortinarius Mammillatus has a hidden network underground that helps recycle nutrients by breaking down organic matter.
Cortinarius Mammillatus can release rusty-brown spores from its gills to create new mushrooms, spreading its kind.
Pinus sylvestris
Forms a beneficial root partnership.
Picea abies
Exchanges nutrients with its roots.
Betula pendula
Can form root connections with this tree.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always ask an adult before touching or picking mushrooms.
3-8 cm
poisonous
2-8 cm
Cortinarius Mammillatus lives in moist, shady forests, often near trees.
soil
Late summer to late autumn
Rusty brown
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