Cortinarius triumphans - Паутинник желтый - Golden Webcap - Goldgelber Zärtling 9/10/15—10/1/22
Cortinarius triumphans, also known as the golden webcap, is a basidiomycete fungus that is widely distributed in temperate forests throughout North America and Europe. This mushroom is mycorrhizal, meaning that it forms a mutually beneficial relationship with trees and other plants.
The cap of C. triumphans ranges from 5-15cm in diameter and is convex to flat, with a smooth and sometimes sticky surface. Its stem is usually about 5-10cm long and is tough and fibrous. The stem and flesh of this mushroom often exhibit a yellow staining reaction when handled or cut. The gills are initially pale yellowish-white, but become rusty brown as the mushroom matures. The spore print of C. triumphans is rusty brown, and the spores themselves are elliptical and ornamented with small bumps, typically measuring 8-10µm in length.
Chemically, C. triumphans contains a variety of bioactive compounds, including toxins and psychoactive substances. Some studies have shown that this fungus has antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
C. triumphans is often found growing in mixed forests, and can be found in a variety of habitats, including old-growth and second-growth forests. It is distributed throughout North America and Europe.
In addition to its ecological and medicinal importance, C. triumphans is also of interest to mycologists due to its taxonomic complexity. This species is part of a group of closely related fungi that are difficult to distinguish from one another.
Interestingly, C. triumphans has been used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments, including inflammation and pain.
Overall, Cortinarius triumphans is an important and fascinating fungus with a wide range of potential uses in scientific research and traditional medicine. However, due to its toxic and psychoactive properties, it should be handled with caution by those without proper training.
Cortinarius triumphans - Паутинник желтый - Golden Webcap - Goldgelber Zärtling