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Galerie de référence pour l'Identification champignon

Parcourez une galerie de champignons avec des aperçus d'identification champignon par IA. Chaque entrée de cette collection est conçue pour vous aider à comparer visuellement les traits des espèces avec vos propres trouvailles.

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Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum) - Pear-shaped fruiting body with distinct sterile base, Surface covered in prominent, conical, detachable white spines, Spines leave a net-like pattern when rubbed off, White when young, maturing to light brown/tan, Grows terrestrially among leaf litter and debris
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Common Puffball

Lycoperdon perlatum

Pear-shaped fruiting body with distinct sterile base • Surface covered in prominent • conical • detachable white spines • Spines leave a net-like pattern when rubbed off • White when young • maturing to light brown/tan • Grows terrestrially among leaf litter and debris

Parasol Mushroom (Tentative) (Macrolepiota procera) - Large cap with concentric, shaggy, brown scales, Dark, smooth central umbo, Free, crowded, white gills, Tall, slender stem with a prominent, movable ring, Bulbous, non-volvate stem base, Stem surface often mottled or slightly scaly
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Parasol Mushroom (Tentative)

Macrolepiota procera

Large cap with concentric • shaggy • brown scales • Dark • smooth central umbo • Free • crowded • white gills • Tall • slender stem with a prominent • movable ring • Bulbous • non-volvate stem base • Stem surface often mottled or slightly scaly

Brown Rollrim (Paxillus involutus) - Cap dark reddish-brown, depressed center, often velvety or fibrillose., Gills deeply decurrent, thick, widely spaced, rusty orange-brown., Gills often cross-veined (anastomosing) near the stem., Stem pale brown, curved, lacking a ring or volva., Grows terrestrially in grass or soil, often near trees.
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Brown Rollrim

Paxillus involutus

Cap dark reddish-brown • depressed center • often velvety or fibrillose. • Gills deeply decurrent • thick • widely spaced • rusty orange-brown. • Gills often cross-veined (anastomosing) near the stem. • Stem pale brown • curved • lacking a ring or volva. • Grows terrestrially in grass or soil • often near trees.

Golden Scalycap (Pholiota aurivella) - Golden-yellow to orange cap, often viscid when wet, Cap covered in dark, reddish-brown, appressed scales, Gills crowded, rusty brown at maturity (indicating rusty spore print), Growth strictly on dead or dying hardwood, Fibrous stem, lacking a distinct persistent ring
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Golden Scalycap

Pholiota aurivella

Golden-yellow to orange cap • often viscid when wet • Cap covered in dark • reddish-brown • appressed scales • Gills crowded • rusty brown at maturity (indicating rusty spore print) • Growth strictly on dead or dying hardwood • Fibrous stem • lacking a distinct persistent ring

Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) - Cap is irregular, lobed, and wavy, Gills are crowded, white to cream, and deeply decurrent, Stem is short, thick, and eccentric or lateral, Flesh is firm and white, Typically grows in dense, overlapping clusters on wood
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Oyster Mushroom

Pleurotus ostreatus

Cap is irregular • lobed • and wavy • Gills are crowded • white to cream • and deeply decurrent • Stem is short • thick • and eccentric or lateral • Flesh is firm and white • Typically grows in dense • overlapping clusters on wood

Deer Mushroom (Pluteus cervinus) - Cap large, grayish-tan, radially fibrillose/streaked, Gills dark chocolate brown, free from the stem, Stem pale, lacks both an annulus (ring) and a volva, Growing terrestrially, likely attached to buried wood or deep litter
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Deer Mushroom

Pluteus cervinus

Cap large • grayish-tan • radially fibrillose/streaked • Gills dark chocolate brown • free from the stem • Stem pale • lacks both an annulus (ring) and a volva • Growing terrestrially • likely attached to buried wood or deep litter

Ornate-stalked Bolete (Retiboletus ornatipes) - Cap is robust, convex, and bright yellow to orange-yellow., Underside consists of yellow, non-gilled pores (Boletaceae)., Stipe is thick, yellow, and covered entirely by a prominent, raised reticulum., Reticulation pattern is yellow near the cap, darkening to brown/black towards the base., Base of the stipe is dark and rooted.
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Ornate-stalked Bolete

Retiboletus ornatipes

Cap is robust • convex • and bright yellow to orange-yellow. • Underside consists of yellow • non-gilled pores (Boletaceae). • Stipe is thick • yellow • and covered entirely by a prominent • raised reticulum. • Reticulation pattern is yellow near the cap • darkening to brown/black towards the base. • Base of the stipe is dark and rooted.

Slippery Jack (Group) (Suillus salmonicolor) - Cap highly viscid (slimy) and glossy, Cap color reddish-orange to deep red, Hymenium consists of yellow tubes/pores, Stem robust, brownish, possibly glandular dotted (obscured by dirt), Flesh appears yellowish, staining reaction unknown
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Slippery Jack (Group)

Suillus salmonicolor

Cap highly viscid (slimy) and glossy • Cap color reddish-orange to deep red • Hymenium consists of yellow tubes/pores • Stem robust • brownish • possibly glandular dotted (obscured by dirt) • Flesh appears yellowish • staining reaction unknown