Sulphur-yellow rowweed (Tricholoma sulphureum)

Systematics:
  • Division: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Subdivision: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Class: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Subclass: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Order: Agaricales (Agaric or Lamellar)
  • Family: Tricholomataceae (Tricholomovye or Ryadovkovye)
  • Genus: Tricholoma (Tricholoma or Ryadovka)
  • Type: Tricholoma sulphureum

Sulphur-yellow rowweed (Tricholoma sulphureum) photo and description

Row gray-yellow, or sulfur rowing (lat. Tricholoma sulphureum) – a slightly poisonous species of mushrooms, sometimes causing mild stomach poisoning. It has a strong unpleasant odor.

The sulfur-yellow rowan grows in deciduous and coniferous forests on the ground and on stumps in August – September.

Hat 3-10 cm in ∅, at first, with a tubercle, then, bright sulfur-yellow, darker in the center, pale along the edges.

Pulp or, the smell resembles the smell of tar or hydrogen sulfide, the taste is unpleasant.

The plates are notched or adherent to the stem, wide, thick, sulfur-yellow. Spores are white, ellipsoid or almond-shaped, unequal.

Leg 5-8 cm long, 0,7-1,0 cm ∅, dense, even, sometimes curved, thickened downwards, whitish-sulphur-yellow.

Video about the mushroom Ryadovka sulfur-yellow:

Sulphur-yellow rowweed (Tricholoma sulphureum)

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