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pomerantspuravik

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pomerantspuravik versipelle)

Välimuselt on haava- ja pomerantspurvik väga sarnased: mõlema kübar on põhivärvuselt kollakas-punakasoranž, tõsi küll, haavapuravikul tihti tellispunasem, pomerantspuravikul kollakasoranžim; mõlema seeneliha muutub katsumisel ja lõikepinnal aeglaselt lillakaks, hiljem mustjaks. Kindel eristustunnus on aga jalasoomuste värv: haavapuravikul on need noorelt puhasvalged, vanemalt kahvatu-roostepruunikad, pomerantspuravikul juba noorest peale jäävalt nõgimustad ja palju peenemad 6. Mõlemad liigid on Eestis väga sagedased tihti juba jaanipäevast alates, eriti aga juuli lõpupoolel ja augustis, leida võib neid veel oktoobriski. Nad kasvavad leht- ja segametsades, olles viimastes tõepoolest raskesti eristatavad.

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Leccinum versipelle

 

synonyms: Bolet changeant, Heide Rotkappe, Orange Birch Bolete

 

 

location: Europe

edibility: Edible

fungus colour: Red or redish or pink, Orange

normal size: 5-15cm

cap type: Convex to shield shaped

stem type: Stem much longer than cap diameter

flesh: Flesh discolours when cut, bruised or damaged

spore colour: Light to dark brown

habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground

 

Leccinum versipelle (Fr. & Hök) Snell. syn. L. testaceoscabrum (Secr.) Sing. syn. Boletus versipellis Fr. & Hök Heide Rotkappe Bolet changeant Orange Birch Bolete. Cap 8–20cm, tawny orange, slightly downy at first becoming smooth, dry to very slightly viscid, the margin overhanging the pores. Stem up to 200 x 15–40mm, white or greyish covered with woolly brownish-black scales. Flesh white then dark vinaceous, but blue-green in stem base, finally blackish. Taste and smell pleasant. Tubes white to buff, vinaceous on cutting. Pores small, mouse-grey at first later ochraceous, bruising vinaceous. Spore print ochraceous snuff-brown. Spores subfusiform, 12.5–154–5um. Habitat with birch in scrub or open woodland. Season summer to autumn. Common. Edible – good. Found In Europe.

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