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Parasola plicatilis · pievinis mėšlagrybis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasola_plicatilis It is a small saprotrophic mushroom widely distributed in Europe and North America. This ink cap species is a decomposer which can be found in grassy areas, alone, scattered or in small groups. The fruiting bodies with a plicate cap (diameter up to 35 mm) grow at night after rain, and will self decompose after spore dispersion is achieved. Otherwise, they are quickly dried up in morning sunlight, or will eventually collapse beneath the weight of their caps. The overall body resembles a cocktail umbrella. The cap is papery, and the species has no veil. Though nonpoisonous, the species is generally regarded as inedible.

Auga vasarą, rudenį pievose, pamiškėse, dirvonuose, ganyklose. Kepurėlė 0,5–1,5 cm skersmens, jauna – kūgiška, galiausiai – išskleisto skėčio formos, plonytė, persišviečianti, gofruotai rievėta, pilka, centre geltonai ruda, be autolizės požymių (neišlaša). Lakšteliai balsvi, seni – juodi, reti, siauri. Kotas 3–5 × 0,1–0,2 cm, trapus, baltas. Trama membraninė, be kvapo ir skonio. Auga pavieniui, rečiau po kelis vaisiakūnius ar grupelėmis, tarp žolių. Dažnas. Nevalgomas. 7539

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