mushroom

mushroom

Qingtou fungus grows in pine or coniferous forests, broad-leaved forests, or mixed forests, with a growing season in summer and autumn each year, and a high yield after rain. They all appear in pairs, and if one is found in the deep forest, another one must be found within a range of no more than one meter, with a medium to slightly larger fruiting body. The cap is initially spherical and has a protective color similar to that of green grass, making it difficult to detect. Quickly flattened into a semi spherical shape and gradually extended, with a slightly concave center that is not sticky, ranging from light green to grayish green. The skin often cracks in spots, and there are stripes on the edges when old. Mushroom meat is white. The gills are white, dense, of equal length, and have transverse veins. The mushroom stem is long, solid, or soft inside, edible, and has a delicious taste.
Russula virescens

Russula virescens

Russula virescens (Schaeff.) Fr. is a fungus belonging to the family Russula and genus Russula. The fruiting body grows on the ground and can reach a height of up to 10 centimeters. The flesh is crisp, perishable, and the cap is initially spherical, later it is slightly concave in the middle, and slightly rolled down around. The cap surface is light green or grayish green, with irregular copper green spots, white pleats, white and smooth than the dense handle cylinder, white when the spores are spherical, and there are small warts on the outer wall, distributed in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Henan, Taiwan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan, Xizang and other places in China.