Tricholoma fulvum: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Basidiomycota
- Class
- Agaricomycetes
- Order
- Agaricales
- Family
- Tricholomataceae
- Genus
- Tricholoma
- Species
- Tricholoma fulvum
- Scientific Name
- Tricholoma fulvum
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Tricholoma fulvum
Tricholoma fulvum is a mushroom of the agaric genus Tricholoma. One guide reports that the species is inedible, while another says the fruit bodies are edible.
It is a pale brown to reddish-brown mushroom with crimped hat edges. Gills are yellowy-white and get brown spots. The spore powder is white. The stem brown externally, and hollow and yellow internally. It grows mycorrhizally with birch-trees.
...Tricholoma fulvum in languages:
- Bokmål
- bjørkemusserong
- Czech
- čirůvka žlutohnědá
- Danish
- Birke-ridderhat
- Dutch
- Berkenridderzwam
- Dutch
- Sparrenridderzwam
- English
- Birch Knight
- Estonian
- Kollakaspruun heinik
- Estonian
- Pruun heinik
- Finnish
- täplähelttavalmuska
- French
- Tricholome fauve
- French
- Tricholome brun et jaune
- German
- Gelbblättriger Ritterling
- Hungarian
- Sárgalemezű pereszke
- Japanese
- キヒダマツシメジ
- Lithuanian
- Geltonrudis baltikas
- Polish
- Gąska żółtobrunatna
- Russian
- Рядовка жёлто-бурая
- Swedish
- fläckmusseron
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Tricholoma albobrunneum
- Tricholoma ammophilum
- Tricholoma aurantio-olivaceum
- Tricholoma aurantium
- Tricholoma badicephalum
- Tricholoma batschii
- Tricholoma cacumense
- Tricholoma cedretorum
- Tricholoma dryophilum
- Tricholoma elegans
- Tricholoma eucalypticum
- Tricholoma focale
- Tricholoma fracticum
- Tricholoma fulvimarginatum
- Tricholoma fulvomaculatum
- Tricholoma fulvum
- Tricholoma imbricatum
- Tricholoma inodermeum
- Tricholoma ligusticum
- Tricholoma luteopallidum
- Tricholoma muricatum
- Tricholoma orientifulvum
- Tricholoma pessundatum
- Tricholoma populinum
- Tricholoma psammopus
- Tricholoma quercetorum
- Tricholoma robustum
- Tricholoma rufobrunneum
- Tricholoma stans
- Tricholoma talamancense
- Tricholoma transmutans
- Tricholoma tridentinum
- Tricholoma ustale
- Tricholoma ustaloides
- Tricholoma vaccinum
- Tricholoma zelleri































































































































































