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Hungarian mushroom


Hungarian mushroom
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Copyright: Gabor Nagy (Facsi) (28)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-10-09
Categories: Fungi
Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS
Exposure: f/3.2, 1/40 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-10-13 15:46
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Points: 4
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There are lot of Amanita rubescens in the forests around my village. We eat these breaded, the taste of it is the better in this case. You find a lot of it after the rain.
These are young on the picture, the plate hasn't opened yet. The diameter of plate can grow to 30 cm.

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To Sarcodon: InfosFacsi 1 10-14 08:41
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Hi Gabor,
it isn't Amanita rubescens Persoon 1797!!!
It is Coprinus comatus (O.F. Müller 1767) Gray 1797, a very common specie, with white pileus with a brown central disc, lamellae white, becoming pink, then deliquescing from the margin into a black, inky liquid; this is due to the spore print black.

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Marco (Sarcodon)

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  • [2005-10-14 3:44]

What an interesting fungi that you have well captured ! Perhaps a lower point of view would be better... Thanks Gabor for sharing.

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