What are the poisonous mushrooms
The symptoms of poisoning after eating poisonous wild mushrooms are complicated, and there is no specific antidote for the treatment, so the fundamental way to prevent poisonous mushrooms poisoning is to avoid picking, purchasing, and consuming wild mushrooms that you haven't eaten or don't know, what are the common poisonous mushrooms?
1, gray patterned gooseberry
Entity is small, the cap diameter of 3-6cm, the cap is nearly ovoid when it is young, the central concave and the center tends to have a small bulge after carrying out, dark grey, the central nearly black, the surface has a relatively obvious fiber-like pattern.
2, cracked skin gooseberry
Substrate small to medium, the cap 5-8cm, pure white, sometimes the middle of the beige, the edge of the edge is sometimes radial cracks, the surface has a fine downy. The stipe is white, sometimes covered with white tiny scales, with a fungus ring near the top.
3, Euclidia gooseberry
It has a medium-sized substrate, with a cap of 4-8cm, pure white to beige, with no grooves around the edges.
It mycoparasite white, often white revolute ciliate or tomentose scales, the base of the ventral bulge to white carrot-like. Mycorrhizal ring superior, white. The hyphae are shallowly cup-shaped, white.
4, yellow cover gooseberry
Substrate umbrella-shaped, medium large. The cap is nearly spherical or hemispherical in the early stage, nearly spreading in the later stage, 3-10cm in diameter, yellow or dirty yellow, the surface is smooth or with dirty white irregular small scales, sticky when wet, the edge with stripes.
5, yellow cover gooseberry white variant
Substrate small to medium, occasionally large. Fungus at the beginning of nearly bell-shaped to flat hemispherical, later flattened to spreading, sometimes the edge of the slightly rolled, white, sometimes the central beige to very light light yellow, slightly sticky, smooth, mushroom flesh white, not discolored.
6, the proposed ovoid cover gooseberry
Caps 5-13cm in diameter, hemispherical or flat hemispherical when young, later flattened, stained white, slightly sticky surface when wet, there are powdery substances.
It is often covered with a large area of light earthy yellow mycophora debris, the edge of the cap is not striped, the epidermis extends and tears as an appendage. The flesh of the fungus is white, slightly thick, slightly darker and reddish after injury.
7, odor gooseberry
Substrate medium-sized, mycoplasma 5-9cm, pure white to beige, the surface often with felt to fragmented scales.
It often has a pungent odor. The stipe is white, with a fungal ring. The base of the stipe is enlarged, subglobose, with white warty, granular to subconical scales.
8. Vomiting Red Mushroom
Similar in appearance to the Red Mushroom, but its substrate is generally smaller. The cap is 5-9 centimeters, flat hemispherical, then becomes spreading, concave when old, sticky, smooth, light pink to coral red, the edge of the color is lighter. After eating mainly cause gastrointestinal inflammation. Such as severe nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea.