Strophariaceae
Verdigris Stropharia ( Stropharia aeruginosa)
The Träuschlingsverwandten ( Strophariaceae ) are a family from the order of the mushroom -like ( Agaricales ). The Träuschlingsverwandten include species with small to medium sized and in some cases also very large fruiting bodies. The mushrooms grow on wood or soil.
Features
The fungus is partly covered with velum and at the edge of the hat and on the stem there is a ring or fiber residues. The slats are wide grown and partially decurrent. The spore powder is either purple, purple - to blackish-brown or cinnamon - red to reddish brown in color. The spores usually have a germ pore.
Genera ( selection)
The following genera belong to the family of Träuschlingsverwandten:
- Ackerl Inge - Agrocybe
- Sulfur heads - Hypholoma
- Stockschwämmchen - Kuehneromyces
- Schüppchenschnitzlinge - Phaeomarasmius
- Pholiota - Pholiota
- Bald heads - Psilocybe
- Träuschlinge - Stropharia
- Trompetenschnitzlinge - Tubaria
Swell
- Rudolf Schubert, Horst Herbert Handke, Helmut Pankow: Rothmaler Exkursionsflora of Germany. Volume 1: Lower plants, Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-8274-0655-2.