Tricholoma columbetta

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| taxon = Tricholoma columbetta

| authority = (Fr.) P.Kumm. (1871)

| range_map = Distribution of Tricholoma columbetta.svg

| synonyms = Agaricus columbetta Fr., 1821

Agaricus impolitus Lasch

Tricholoma impolitum (Lasch) P. Kumm.

Gyrophila columbetta (Fr.) Quél

Gyrophila impolita (Lasch) Quél

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| name = Tricholoma columbetta

| hymeniumType = gills

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| sporePrintColor = white

| ecologicalType = mycorrhizal

| howEdible = edible

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Tricholoma columbetta, commonly known as dove-coloured tricholoma, is an edible mushroom of the large genus Tricholoma. It is found in Europe, where it is eaten in France.

Genus

Elias Magnus Fries described the species in 1821 as Agaricus columbetta. Paul Kummer placed it in the genus Tricholoma in 1871, within which it is classified in the Section Albata.

Description

The fruit body (mushroom) is white or ivory-coloured, sometimes with a pale ochre tinge in the centre of the cap or pinkish, violet-blue or greenish spots. The cap is conical in young specimens, expanding to convex or flattish with a wavy margin, and is 4–10 cm in diameter. It can be a little sticky when wet. The centre of the cap may have a small boss or be depressed. The gills are adnate and widely spaced. The cylindrical stalk is 6–14 cm tall and 0,8–2 cm thick, and has no ring. The mushroom has a mealy smell, which is stronger when it is cut. The spore print is white. The spores are 5–7.5 x 3.5–5.5 μm. Tricholoma columbetta is edible, with a pleasant taste.

Tricholoma albidum is similar but stains yellow when cut or bruised. T. columbetta could be confused with paler specimens of the poisonous Entoloma lividum, though the latter has a more grey-white cap, yellow or pink gills.

Distribution

Widespread across Europe, Tricholoma columbetta forms mycorrhizal relationships with oak (Quercus) and is found in woodlands, parks, and rarely sand dunes on sandy mildly acidic soils. Mushrooms appear from August to November. In southern Finland, mushrooms appear in August and September.{{cite book | author = Phillips, Roger | title = WSOY Suuri Sienikirja | orig-year = 1981 | date= 1992 | page= 43 | publisher = WSOY | isbn = 951-0-17255-3}}

In 2010, Roger Phillips reported what "seems to be a first record of this species in North America."{{cite book |last=Phillips |first=Roger |title=Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America |url=https://archive.org/details/mushroomsotherfu0000phil |url-access=registration |year=2010 |publisher=Firefly Books |location=Buffalo, NY |isbn=978-1-55407-651-2 |page=[https://archive.org/details/mushroomsotherfu0000phil/page/49 49]}}

See also

References

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{{cite book |author1=Bas, Cornelis |author2=Noordeloos, Machiel Evert |author3=Kuyper T. W. |title=Flora Agaricina Neerlandica |volume=4 |publisher=A.A. Balkema Publishers |location=Rotterdam, Netherlands |year=1999 |page=117–18 |isbn=90-5410-493-7 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ablJJike0eYC&pg=PA117|display-authors=etal}}

{{cite book|author=Fries EM|title=Systema Mycologicum|publisher=Ex Officina Berlingiana|location=Lundae|date=1821|volume=1|pages=44|url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/4338101}}

{{cite book |title=Der Führer in die Pilzkunde |edition=1 |author=Kummer, Paul|authorlink=Paul Kummer |year=1871 |location=Zerbst, Germany |publisher=Luppe |page=131|language=de|url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/34209700}}

{{cite book |vauthors=Lamaison JL, Polese JM |title=The Great Encyclopedia of Mushrooms |year=2005 |publisher=Könemann |location=Cologne |isbn=978-3-8331-1239-3 |pages=20–21}}

{{cite book |author=Phillips R. |title=Mushrooms |year=2006 |publisher=Pan MacMillan |location=London |isbn=978-0-330-44237-4 |page=112}}

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Category:Edible fungi

columbetta

Category:Fungi described in 1871

Category:Fungi of Europe

Category:Taxa named by Elias Magnus Fries

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