Stropharia
Verdigris Stropharia ( Stropharia aeruginosa)
The Träuschlinge ( Stropharia ) is a fungal genus in the family Träuschlingsverwandten.
Features
The Träuschlinge are medium to large, fleshy, structured in pileus and stipe agarics. The convex hat can be colored differently, it is sticky to slimy strong and fleshy and often covered with Velumresten. The slimy depending on the type or dry and often flaky flaky stem is always fuzzy to membranous ringed, the ring may be volatile. The non- stained slats are wide until something grown bulged and mature gray, gray-brown or gray colored purple. The spore powder is purple gray, purple brown or umber. The smooth, thick-walled, ellipsoid to almond-shaped spores have a germ pore.
Ecology
The Träuschlinge saprobiontische are fungi that can grow on soil, manure, humus, detritus, litter or moldy wood.
Species
The genus includes the Träuschlinge in Europe around 20 species. The Weißgezähnelte Stropharia was separated in 2007 by Jacobsson and Larsson on the basis of DNA studies and phylogenetic analyzes in the monotypic genus of Scheinträuschlinge ( Hemistropharia ).
Krönchen Stropharia Stropharia coronilla
Lush Stropharia Stropharia hornemannii
White Blue Stropharia Stropharia pseudocyanea
Giant or Kulturträuschling Stropharia rugosoannulata
Hemispherical Stropharia Stropharia semiglobata
Importance
Some Träuschlinge are popular edible mushrooms, the Giant Stropharia is cultivated as an edible mushroom.