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Negniyuchnik the most gentle belongs to the Negniyuchnikov family. Mushrooms of this species are quite small in size, each specimen consists of a cap and a thin stalk. During the dry period, the fruiting body dries out almost completely, but does not die. Not used for food.
What does the most tender non-rotting bird look like?
When going into the forest, you need to have a good understanding of which mushrooms you can take for cooking, and which ones you should treat with caution. It is important to consider what features this variety of fruiting bodies has in order to distinguish them from other gifts of the forest.
Description of the cap
The body of the cap is very thin, diameter 2.5-7 mm.At the beginning of growth it is hemispherical (hemispherical). As it matures, the cap straightens. The edges are folded and wavy, whitish in color, and over time they become beige and even brownish. At the top there is a small depression with a brownish tint.
The plates are white, attached to an inconspicuous collar.
The spores are cylindrical or ellipsoidal, colorless, smooth.
Description of the leg
The stalk is quite thin, 2-6 mm long, hair-like. Looks shiny, black-brown in color.
Where and how does it grow
The most tender non-rotting plant grows abundantly in coniferous and mixed forests on fallen pine needles. Most often it can be found in spruce needles, less often on fir. It grows very rarely on pine needles.
Is the mushroom edible or not?
Due to its extremely small size, it is classified as inedible. It has no nutritional value for humans.
It is believed that the most tender non-rotting plant does not contain toxic substances in its composition. However, it is not used in cooking.
Doubles and their differences
This representative is similar to other specimens of the Negniuchnikov family. The following varieties can be classified as doubles:
- Wheel-shaped rotten. The main difference between this representative and related varieties is the pronounced wheel-shaped collar located in the upper part of the leg. Not a poisonous species. Due to its modest size and lack of nutritional value, it is not used in cooking.
- Bullyara. There is a characteristic tubercle at the top of the cap with a dark center. The leg is white at the top, darkening closer to the bottom. The plates are the same color as the cap. Edibility unknown.No nutritional value. Of no interest to mushroom pickers.
Conclusion
The most tender non-rotting plant has an unattractive appearance. It is quite small in size, the cap is whitish, and darkens over time. The lower part is dark and very thin. Grows in spruce and mixed forests, mainly in fallen spruce needles. There are several doubles. It has no practical food use, therefore it is classified as an inedible variety.