




stropharia rugosoannulata
The Wine-Cap Stropharia is a colorful mushroom that grows in gardens and forests. Its vibrant cap and unique texture make it a fun discovery for little nature explorers!
生息地: Wine-Cap Stropharia typically grows in gardens, forests, and areas with wood chips or mulch.
The Wine-Cap Stropharia has a distinctive wine-red to reddish-brown cap, often fading to tan with age, and a thick, sturdy white stem. It features a prominent, often ridged or star-shaped ring below its gills. This mushroom typically grows in clusters.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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The mycelium (underground fungal network) can grow for many yards beneath the surface!
These mushrooms are sometimes called 'Garden Giants' because of their impressive size!
When young, its cap can be a stunning deep purple before it matures to brown.
You can grow these delicious mushrooms right in your garden beds using wood chips!
Wine-Cap Stropharia can break down wood chips and organic matter, enriching soil for plants.
It can help clean up polluted soil by breaking down certain pollutants and heavy metals.
Some Wine-Caps can ensnare and 'eat' tiny soil worms (nematodes) for extra nitrogen!
Wine-Cap Stropharia can form vast mycelial networks, connecting and supporting entire mushroom patches.
Quercus alba
decomposes fallen oak wood

Arion ater
slugs often munch on mushroom caps
Populus tremuloides
breaks down dead aspen wood
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always check with an adult before picking mushrooms!
6-15 cm
edible
5-30 cm
Wine-Cap Stropharia typically grows in gardens, forests, and areas with wood chips or mulch.
wood
夏〜秋
Dark purple-brown
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