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The Blusher

Amanita Rubescens

Description:

he European blusher has a reddish-brown convex pileus (cap), that is up to 15 cm across, and strewn with small cream-coloured warts. It is sometimes covered with an ochre-yellow flush which can be washed by the rain. The flesh of the mushroom is white, becoming pink when bruised or exposed to air. This is a key feature in differentiating it from the poisonous False Blusher or Panther cap (Amanita pantherina), whose flesh does not. The stipe (stem) is white with flushes of the cap colour, and grows to a height of up to 15 cm. The gills are white and free of the stem, and display red spots when damaged. The ring is striate (i.e. has ridges) on its upper side, another feature distinguishing it from Amanita pantherina. The spores are white, ovate, amyloid, and approximately 8 by 5 µm in size. The flavour of the uncooked flesh is mild, but has a faint acrid aftertaste. The smell is not strong. The mushroom is often attacked by insects.

Habitat:

It is common throughout much of Europe and eastern North America, growing on poor soils as well as in deciduous or coniferous woodlands. It has also been recorded from South Africa, where it is thought to have been accidentally introduced with trees imported from Europe.

Notes:

Spotted in a mix forest near my house

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4 Comments

Thanks Jemma,i see now that my "passion" is fungi,the feeling of searching in these weet forests,full of shadows and little hiden places,i lose my self when iam in the fungi search "mode",so i understand very well the missing that you feel:-)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

nice composition. I miss the monsoons of India.

Thanks Vlad for one more ID,i suspicious of that too,but i was nor sure,thanks again:-)

CorduneanuVlad
CorduneanuVlad 10 years ago

Blusher - Amanita Rubescens

Braga, Portugal

Spotted on Oct 21, 2013
Submitted on Oct 24, 2013

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