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Cortinarius ponderosus

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Basidiomycetes

Order
  
Agaricales

Scientific name
  
Cortinarius ponderosus

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Subclass
  
Agaricomycetidae

Family
  
Cortinariaceae

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Cortinarius vanduzerensis, Cortinarius smithii, Cortinarius erythraeus, Cortinarius australiensis, Cortinarius callisteus

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Cortinarius ponderosus, also known as the Ponderous Cortinarius, is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Cortinarius. It is very large and due to its thick stem it can be mistaken for Boletus edulis.

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Description

This mushroom is one of the largest mushrooms in the genus Cortinarius, with a convex cap that ranges from 8 to 38 cm across and becomes plane in age. It often has an olive metallic tinge, and the surface is viscid, often with small rusty brown scales. The margin is ocher and remains inrolled until the mushroom is fully mature. The flesh of the mushroom is white, thick and firm. The gills are rusty brown, adnate and slightly decurrent. The stalk is thick and bulbous at the base. It has a slimy yellow universal veil, and the cortina leaves a rusty brown hairy area on the upper stalk.

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Cortinarius ponderosus Wikipedia