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Cortinarius caperátus, pšenična koprenka, ciganček Mushroom, Cogumelos Family Cortinariaceae Location North America, Europe, East Asia Dimensions Cap 5-12 cm diameter, stem 4-10 cm tall * 1-1.5 cm thick Edibility Edible and good (see important information about picking mushrooms) WARNING Keep in mind that identifying a wild mushroom over the internet is extremely difficult. If you plan to collect fungi to be eaten, misidentified mushrooms can make you sick or even kill you. Be very careful, do not eat mushrooms you are not 100% certain that they are edible. Use many resources, and be skeptical of your own conclusions. The Mushroom chanel takes no responsibility for damage caused by wrong identifications. Description Cortinarius caperatus, also known as Gypsy Mushroom, is egg-shaped on emerging and its cap becomes convex to umbonate with age. It is yellow-brown with a wrinkled surface and remnants of the white to lilac veil in the center. The smooth stem has a narrow, sheathing ring, also known as a partial veil, which is a key identifying feature of the mushroom. Cap yellow-brown to brownish-ochre, which is covered with whitish fibres. The surface has a wrinkled and furrowed texture. It may have a lilac tinge when young. Initially convex before expanding and flattening with a boss (umbo) in the centre. Gills pallid buff or clay, adnate, crowded. Spores are pale brown. Stem slightly swollen at the base, and is whitish with a whitish ring, which is initially attached to the cap. Similar species Cortinarius species are related, but have no true stem rings and have rust-brown spores.