Picture panel mushrooms of Central Europe
The picture table mushrooms of Central Europe gives an overview of the most common types of mushrooms (only large mushrooms ) in Central Europe . Details about the mushrooms can be found in the linked articles.
There are often several names for one type of mushroom, some of which are only used in certain areas. The most common designation is used in this table , as otherwise the alphabetical sorting would make multiple classification necessary. Further designations can be found in the linked article.
A.
Apple blubber ( russula paludosa )
Oyster mushroom ( Pleurotus ostreatus )
B.
Pouch dusting ( Lycoperdon excipuliforme )
Birch pore ( Piptoporus betulinus )
Birch red cap ( Leccinum versipelle )
Blood milk fungus ( Lycogala epidendrum )
Patty ( Lactarius volemus )
Broad-leaved turnip ( Megacollybia platyphylla )
Burning turnip ( Gymnopus peronatus )
Beech gullet ( Oudemansiella mucida )
Butter mushroom ( Suillus luteus )
C.
Camembert's pigeon ( Russula amoenolens )
D.
Thick-skinned potato bovist ( Scleroderma citrinum )
Thin-fleshed aniseed Egerling ( Agaricus silvicola )
Gloomy boletus ( Porphyrellus porphyrosporus )
E.
Serpula lacrymans ( Serpula lacrymans )
Chanterelle ( Cantharellus cibarius )
Noble irritant ( Lactarius deliciosus )
F.
False chanterelle ( Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca )
Wrinkled ink ( Coprinus atramentarius )
Spruce cone root ( Strobilurus esculentus )
Bottle dusting ( Lycoperdon perlatum )
Downy birch milkling ( Lactarius pubescens )
Flesh red edible blubber ( Russula vesca )
Fly agaric ( Amanita muscaria )
Flaky-stalked witch boletus ( Boletus erythropus )
Fringed amanita ( Amanita strobiliformis )
Women's Täubling ( Russula cyanoxantha )
Early Ackerling ( Agrocybe praecox )
Spring poison lobster ( Gyromitra esculenta )
Spring cap mushroom ( Amanita verna )
G
Gallen-Täubling ( Russula fellea )
Yellow tan blossom ( Fuligo septica )
Yellow death cap mushroom ( Amanita citrina )
Common stinkhorn ( Phallus impudicus )
Common birch mushroom ( Leccinum scabrum )
Common bile boletus ( Tylopilus felleus )
Common honey fungus ( Armillaria mellea )
Common orange mug ( Aleuria aurantia )
Common radish helmling ( Mycena pura )
Common giant umbrella ( Macrolepiota procera )
Common red-footed boletus ( Xerocomellus chrysenteron )
Common saffron umbrella ( Chlorophyllum rachodes )
Common velvet foot rubble ( Flammulina velutipes )
Common sulfur knight ( Tricholoma sulphureum )
Common split-leaved leaf ( Schizophyllum commune )
Common boletus ( Boletus edulis )
Common stick sponge ( Kuehneromyces mutabilis )
Adorned belt foot ( Cortinarius armillatus )
Poison-Häubling ( Galerina marginata )
Mica Tintling ( Coprinus micaceus )
Gold boletus ( Suillus grevillei )
Goldfur Schüppling ( Pholiota aurivellus )
Grass-green blubber ( Russula aeruginea )
Gray- leaved sulfur head ( Hypholoma capnoides )
Gray larch boletus ( Suillus viscidus )
Gray vaginal striated ( Amanita vaginata )
Gray amanita ( Amanita excelsa )
Large scrub ( Gomphidius glutinosus )
Green-leaved sulfur head ( Hypholoma fasciculare )
Amanita phalloides ( Amanita phalloides )
Green field hornbill ( Russula virescens )
Greenling ( Tricholoma equestre )
Grünspanuschling ( Stropharia aeruginosa )
H
Hawk fungus ( Sarcodon imbricatus )
Hard cinnabar blubber ( Russula rosea )
Rabbit earling ( Otidea leporina )
Hollow foot bolete ( Suillus cavipes )
I.
J
Judas ear ( Auricularia auricula-judae )
Virgin Ellerling ( Cuphophyllus virgineus )
K
Bald Krempling ( Paxillus involutus )
Kaiserling ( Amanita caesarea )
Camphor Milchling ( Lactarius camphoratus )
Carbolegerling ( Agaricus xanthoderma )
Amanita virosa ( Amanita virosa )
Conical sapling ( Hygrocybe conica )
Pine boletus ( Boletus pinophilus )
Cherry-red Spei-Täubling ( Russula emetica )
Sticky hornling ( Calocera viscosa )
King fly mushroom ( Amanita regalis )
Granule boletus ( Suillus granulatus )
Frilled mother hen ( Sparassis crispa )
Cow Röhrling ( Suillus bovinus )
Copper yellow foot ( Chroogomphus rutilus )
L.
Larch snail ( Hygrophorus speciosus )
M.
May knight ( Calocybe gambosa )
Chestnut boletus ( Boletus badius )
Mohrenkopf Milchling ( Lactarius lignyotus )
Monk's head ( Infundibulicybe geotropa )
N
Nebelgrauer Fichterling ( Clitocybe nebularis )
Carnation Swindler ( Marasmius oreades )
O
Ocher funnel ( Infundibulicybe gibba )
Olive-brown milkling ( Lactarius turpis )
Olive-brown snail ( Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus )
Orange fox head ( Cortinarius orellanus )
Orange-yellow vaginal striated ( Amanita crocea )
P
Panther mushroom ( Amanita pantherina )
Parrot green sapling ( Hygrocybe psittacina )
Pearl mushroom ( Amanita rubescens )
Purple-edged blood helmling ( Mycena sanguinolenta )
Q
R.
Ripe mushroom ( Cortinarius caperatus )
Giant mushroom ( Agaricus augustus )
Red-brown streifling ( Amanita fulva )
Wrinkled Verpel ( Verpa bohemica )
S.
Velvet foot wood crimping ( Tapinella atrotomentosa )
Sand Röhrling ( Suillus variegatus )
Satan's boletus ( Boletus satanas )
Sheep Porling ( Albatrellus ovinus )
Butterfly tramete ( Trametes versicolor )
Schönfuß-Röhrling ( Boletus calopus )
Crested tintling ( coprinus comatus )
Scaly Stielporling ( Polyporus squamosus )
Black-dotted snail ( Hygrophorus pustulatus )
Bread stubble mushroom ( Hydnum repandum )
Bulky Schüppling ( Pholiota squarrosa )
Table morel ( Morchella esculenta agg. )
Norwayhorn ( Morchella elata )
Spiky meander truffle ( Choiromyces maeandriformis )
Stubble gland ( Exidia glandulosa )
T
Squid mushroom ( Clathrus archeri )
Dead Trumpet ( Craterellus cornucopioides )
Trumpet chanterelle ( Craterellus tubaeformis )
U
V
Purple lacquer funnel ( Laccaria amethystea )
W.
Alternately colored yolk blubber ( Russula risigallina )
White aniseed mushroom ( Agaricus arvensis )
White Milk Helmet ( Mycena galopus )
Weasel deafblings ( Russula mustelina )
Meadow mushroom ( Agaricus campestris )
Woolly milkling ( Lactarius vellereus )
X
Y
Z
Brick-red sulfur head ( Hypholoma lateritium )
Goat lip ( Xerocomus subtomentosus )
Lemon Deaden ( Russula ochroleuca )
Trembling tooth ( Pseudohydnum gelatinosum )
Cultivated mushroom ( Agaricus bisporus )
Tinder fungus ( Fomes fomentarius )
literature
- Mirko Svrček: The great mushroom guide. The mushrooms of Central Europe in 451 color photos . Gondrom, Bindlach 1997, ISBN 3-8112-1424-1 .