Showing posts with label fluesopp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fluesopp. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Amanita battarrae. Gray-Zoned Ringless Amanita

Edible
I recently learned that there are up to 16 different species of edible, ringless Amanita vaginatae in Norway. All share the characteristic that the margin of the cap is striate. Furthermore, they can mainly be identified by the color of the cap, the color and the structure of the volva at the base and the color of the gills, in addition to the form of the spores.

Other ringless amanitae previously posted here.

Sonet kamfluesopp

Friday, September 6, 2013

Amanita rubescens. Blusher.

Edible.

Ring has clear, narrow stripes.

The other Amanita with stripes on its ring, the Amanita spissa/Grey Spotted Amanita (grå fluesopp), is also edible. So is the Amanita novinupta.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Amanita pantherina. Panther Cap.

Poisonous
Note the clear, straight marking on the bulbous base.
The placement of the ring is low on the stem.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Amanita fulva. Tawny Grisette.


Tawny Grisette. Kamfluesopp.
Edible. Lined at margin. Free gills. Thin, fragile stem. No ring. Based encased in “bag” (volva).
Tawny Grisette with cap still on
Grisettes come in various colors.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Amanita rubescens. Rødnende fluesopp.

Amanita rubescens. Rødnende fluesopp. Blusher.
TIPS: Grårosa hudlapper, striper på ringen.
Spiselig, men hatthuden skal tas av. Soppen krever varmebehandling. Edible.