
Inedible mushrooms gymnopus dryophilus, honey agaric spring, meadow or forest honey agaric honey agaric photo and description of non-edible fungi with names
Inedible mushrooms gymnopus dryophilus, honey agaric spring, meadow or forest honey agaric honey agaric (Latin Gymnopus dryophilus.) – Belongs to the family marasmiaceae. In general, it is not clear why some mushroom pickers belong to the genus honey agaric – this is a very different kind of mushrooms.
Cap the mushroom collybia very thin, so thin that even at the beginning of the growth it even rayed. Color edges lighter and closer to the center becomes more chestnut. During its growth the color of the cap may move to darker or vice versa – in the light.
Gymnopus dryophilus refers to a type of mushroom, which is still where to start to grow, you can easily find them on the soil or on dead trees, stump.
Meet the fungus collybia possible only from early July to late August.
Mushroom gymnopus dryophilus is not poisonous mushrooms, however, it is also not edible call. This fungus is simply not interested cooks because of its bad taste.