Champignons. dome. Edible autumn mushroom Lycoperdon or raincoat. Edible medicinal mushroom raincoat Lycoperdon perlatum close up in the natural environment. Edible raincoat mushroom lycoperdon, white with a round cap. Photo of a bright white mushroom raincoat in the grass and leaves. Mushroom raincoat in the forest in nature. a beautiful snow-white edible mushroom, a raincoat, similar to a small hedgehog, stands out as a bright spot against a background of greenery. Edible raincoat Lycoperdon perlatum. Department: Basidiomycota Basidiomycetes. Sub-division: Agaricomycotina Agaricomycetes. Class: Agaricomycetes Agaricomycetes. Subclass: Agaricomycetidae Agaricomycetes. Order: Agaricales Agaric or Lamellar. Family: Agaricaceae Champignons. Genus: Lycoperdon Raincoat. Species: Lycoperdon perlatum Edible raincoat. Usually, the actual raincoat is called young dense mushrooms, which have not yet formed a powdery mass of spores ` dust `. They are also called: bee sponge, hare potato, and ripe mushroom ââ¬â porkhovka, pyrhovka, duster, grandfather`s tobacco, wolf tobacco, tobacco mushroom, devil`s tavlinka, etc. The fruit body of raincoats has a pear-shaped or club-shaped shape. The fruit spherical part in diameter is from 20 to 50 mm. In a young mushroom, the fruit body is spiny-warty, white. In mature mushrooms, it becomes brown, ochreous and glabrous. In young fruit bodies, dome. cupola. canopytop. dell.
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