
Agaricus arvensis · dirvinis pievagrybis
EN · horse mushroom DE · Weißer Anis-Champignon, Schaf-Egerling, Gemeiner Anis-Egerling, Schaf-Champignon LT · dirvinis pievagrybis PL · pieczarka biaława
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agaricus_arvensis
- first-nature.com/fungi/agaricus-arvensis.php
- wildfooduk.com/mushroom-guide/horse-mushroom-2
Fairly frequent in most countries of mainland Europe and parts of Asia and North America, the Horse Mushroom has also been reported from Australia as well as New Zealand. Agaricus arvensis appears in manured meadows and beside bridle paths and other places where there is plenty of decaying organic matter, upon which it feeds saprophytically. It is one of the largest and most distinctive fungi in its genus, often forms fairy rings many metres in diameter in permanent pastures.
Vaisiakūniai balti, malonaus skonio, anyžių kvapo, lakšteliai rožiniai, vėliau – šokoladiniai, seni – juodai rudi. Auga pavieniui, grupėmis, mėgsta puveningą, trąšią dirvą. Vertingas, valgomas grybas. Kartais užauga stambūs – net iki 1,5 kg svorio. Dažnas. 0037
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