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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Funnel Clitocybe (Infundibulicybe gibba) - Tawny/orange-brown cap color, Deeply radially striate cap margin when moist, Gills distant and strongly decurrent, Slender, pale stem, often fibrous at base, Hygrophanous cap surface
Sosies à haut risque

Funnel Clitocybe

Infundibulicybe gibba

Tawny/orange-brown cap color • Deeply radially striate cap margin when moist • Gills distant and strongly decurrent • Slender • pale stem • often fibrous at base • Hygrophanous cap surface

Kegelhütiger Risspilz (Inocybe rimosa) - Hut spitzkegelig bis glockig, mit deutlichem Buckel, Hutoberfläche radial aufreißend (fibrillös) und trocken, Lamellen dicht stehend, adnexiert, braun bis olivbraun, Stiel faserig, ohne Ring, Basis oft weißlich beflockt, Wächst auf Erde und Streu in Wäldern
Toxique

Kegelhütiger Risspilz

Inocybe rimosa

Hut spitzkegelig bis glockig • mit deutlichem Buckel • Hutoberfläche radial aufreißend (fibrillös) und trocken • Lamellen dicht stehend • adnexiert • braun bis olivbraun • Stiel faserig • ohne Ring • Basis oft weißlich beflockt • Wächst auf Erde und Streu in Wäldern

Brown Birch Bolete (Leccinum scabrum) - Cap tawny to reddish-brown, smooth, Pore surface whitish or cream, non-staining (apparent), Stem slender, covered densely with dark brown/black scabers, Context flesh white, non-staining (apparent)
Sosies à haut risque

Brown Birch Bolete

Leccinum scabrum

Cap tawny to reddish-brown • smooth • Pore surface whitish or cream • non-staining (apparent) • Stem slender • covered densely with dark brown/black scabers • Context flesh white • non-staining (apparent)

Scaly Lentinus (Lentinus squarrosulus) - White to cream-colored cap with a depressed center, Distinctly scaly (squamulose) texture on cap and stem, Gills run down the stem (decurrent), Grows in clusters on dead wood, Tough, fibrous flesh
Faible risque

Scaly Lentinus

Lentinus squarrosulus

White to cream-colored cap with a depressed center • Distinctly scaly (squamulose) texture on cap and stem • Gills run down the stem (decurrent) • Grows in clusters on dead wood • Tough • fibrous flesh

Rough Lepiota (Lepiota aspera) - Cap covered in dense, dark brown, granular scales (squamules), Tawny orange-brown cap color, darker center, Gills free and white/cream colored, Stipe features a ragged, often movable ring remnant, Stipe surface pale, scaly or fibrous below the ring
Toxique

Rough Lepiota

Lepiota aspera

Cap covered in dense • dark brown • granular scales (squamules) • Tawny orange-brown cap color • darker center • Gills free and white/cream colored • Stipe features a ragged • often movable ring remnant • Stipe surface pale • scaly or fibrous below the ring

Flowerpot Parasol (Leucocoprinus birnbaumii) - Vibrant sulfur-yellow coloration, Mealy or powdery texture on cap surface, Slender stem with a fragile ring (annulus), Pale yellow gills that are free from the stem, Oval to bell-shaped cap profile
Toxique

Flowerpot Parasol

Leucocoprinus birnbaumii

Vibrant sulfur-yellow coloration • Mealy or powdery texture on cap surface • Slender stem with a fragile ring (annulus) • Pale yellow gills that are free from the stem • Oval to bell-shaped cap profile

Onion-stalk Parasol (Leucocoprinus cepistipes) - Cap pale cream to white with deep radial striations, Distinct, darker central umbo (nipple), Gills white, crowded, and free from the stem, Stem long, slender, white, lacking a visible ring, Grows on rich organic substrate/soil
Toxique

Onion-stalk Parasol

Leucocoprinus cepistipes

Cap pale cream to white with deep radial striations • Distinct • darker central umbo (nipple) • Gills white • crowded • and free from the stem • Stem long • slender • white • lacking a visible ring • Grows on rich organic substrate/soil

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
Sosies à haut risque

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