Fiberglass patouillard (Inocybe patouillardii)
- Division: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
- Subdivision: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
- Class: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
- Subclass: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
- Order: Agaricales (Agaric or Lamellar)
- Family: Inocybaceae (Fibrous)
- Genus: Inocybe (Fiber)
- Type: Inocybe patouillardii (Patouillard fibre)
- Reddening fiber
Patuillard fiber grows in coniferous and deciduous forests. Appears from May to October, especially plentiful – in August and September, in those places where mushrooms, caps grow
annelids and other edible mushrooms.
Hat 6-9 cm in ∅, first, then, with a tubercle in the center, cracks in old age, whitish in young mushrooms, then reddish, straw-yellow.
The pulp at first, then, with an alcoholic smell and an unpleasant taste.
The plates are wide, frequent, adhering to the stem, first white, then sulfur-yellow, pink. By old age, brown, with reddish spots. Spore powder is ocher-brown. Spores ovoid, slightly reniform.
Leg up to 7 cm long, 0,5-1,0 cm ∅, dense, slightly swollen at the base, of the same color as the cap.
Mushroom deadly poisonous.