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cortinarius violaceus
The Violet Webcap is a beautiful purple mushroom that grows in the woods. It's an exciting find for little explorers who love nature!
生息地: It lives in moist, wooded areas, often under conifer trees.
The Violet Webcap has a deep, almost velvety purple cap, sometimes with reddish-brown tones as it ages. Its robust stem is also purple, showcasing a distinct cobweb-like partial veil (cortina) that leaves rust-brown spore deposits. This vibrant color makes it stand out from most forest fungi.
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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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It forms a secret partnership with trees, sharing food underground!
Its cap feels like velvet, a truly unique texture in the forest!
The Violet Webcap can be a nature detective's most vibrant find!
This mushroom's stem often wears a 'skirt' of rust-brown spores!
Violet Webcap has a secret underground network because it partners with tree roots, sharing nutrients to help both grow strong.
Violet Webcap can glow vibrant purple because its unique pigments make it a standout discovery in the shadowy forest.
Violet Webcap has rust-brown spores that help them spread far and wide, ensuring new webcap colonies can thrive.
Picea abies
exchanges nutrients with its roots
Betula pendula
helps birch trees absorb more water
Pinus sylvestris
shares vital minerals with pine trees
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Do not touch or eat wild mushrooms without adult supervision.
6-15 cm
inedible
5-15 cm
It lives in moist, wooded areas, often under conifer trees.
soil
Late summer to late fall
Rust-brown
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