Cortinariaceae
Webcap - Cortinarius alborufescens
Pine, spruce, birch, aspen. The soil is acidic. The smell is unpleasant. Taste with chemical notes. Trama with a light purple or pink shade, I will try to show in the comments. Several times a decade, the species grows quite actively.
*The forest floor does not match anywhere. The mushrooms were moved to another location.
Webcap - Cortinarius armeniacus
It grows under a spruce tree in a coniferous forest. Ripe is rather large mushrooms. But they are not fleshy. Fruiting bodies are very different at various stages of development. The taste and smell are indistinct. Edible mushroom.
Webcap - Cortinarius sp.
Webcap - Cortinarius sp.
It grew in a birch woods.
Bruising webcap - Thaxterogaster purpurascens
Coniferous forest. The diameter of the cap is about 40 mm. The stem has a swollen base.
The main distinguishing features of the species are that the surface and trama of the described mushroom change color to bright purple under mechanical impact.
Bruising webcap - Thaxterogaster purpurascens
It grew on a forest track, the forest itself is mixed with spruce, which is dominant in that place
Webcap - Cortinarius sp.
Webcap - Cortinarius sp.
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