Lepiota poisonous (Lepiota helveola)
- Vaega: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
- Vaevaega: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
- Vasega: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
- Vasega laiti: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
- Poloaiga: Agaricales (Agaric poʻo Lamellar)
- Aiga: Agaricaceae (Champignon)
- Genus: Lepiota (Lepiota)
- ituaiga: Lepiota helveola (Poisonous Lepiota)
Lepiota poisonous (Lepiota helveola) has a rounded cap, with a barely visible tubercle in the center and very thin radial grooves. The color of the cap is grey-red. It is matte with a silky sheen and covered with numerous pressed scales, close to felt. vae cylindrical, low, pinkish, without thickening, hollow inside, fibrous, with a whitish very fragile ring, which often falls off. faamaumauga very frequent, concave, white, slightly pinkish in section, with a sweetish smell, tasteless.
FUAFUAGA
The color of the cap varies from pink to brick red. The plates can be white or cream. The stem is both pink and reddish-brown.
HABITAT
It occurs in June – August in our country in the vicinity of Odessa, as well as in Western Europe. Grows in parks, meadows, among the grass.
TAIMI
Rare species, especially in autumn.
TUSI TUSI FAATASI
The poisonous lepiot is very similar to other types of small lepiot, which should be treated with extreme suspicion.
TAGATA
It’s very poisonous, even deadly poisonous mushroom. Its frail fruiting body, small size and unattractive appearance can hardly attract the attention of a mushroom picker.
se pulou lautele 2-7 cm; lanu piniki
vae 2-4 cm high; pink colour
faamaumauga pa'epa'e
tino lanu pa'epa'e
manogi sina suamalie
tofo leai
Feeseeseaiga lanu pa'epa'e
lamatiaga – Dangerous, deadly poisonous mushroom