Английская Википедия:Cortinarius alboviolaceus
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Cortinarius alboviolaceus is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Cortinarius native to Europe and North America.
The mushroom is lilac, later yellowing and often becoming whitish/grayish.[1][2] Its cap is 3–8 cm wide, conical to umbonate, dry, silky, with whitish to pale lilac flesh.[1][2] The gills are adnate or adnexed, grayish lilac becoming brown as the spores mature and lend their color.[1] The stalk is 4–8 cm tall and .5–1.5 wide, larger at the base, sometimes with white veil tissue.[1][2] The odour and taste are indistinct.[2]
Its edibility is considered unknown by some guides but it is not recommended due to its similarity to deadly poisonous species.[1] At least one guide considers it edible, but not recommended.[3] Conflicting accounts indicate that it may itself be poisonous.[4]
Similar species
Similar species include the essentially identical C. griseoviolaceus, as well as Inocybe lilacina.[1] C. camphoratus is similar, but with a foul odour. C. malachius has a grayish cap and, when dry, a scaly surface.[2]
References
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