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Fiber patuillard is a poisonous representative of the Volokonnitsev family. Grows in coniferous forests from May to October. It is rarely found in nature, but when detected, it is necessary to bypass it, since the mushroom, when consumed, causes severe poisoning, up to and including death.
What does a fiberglass patuillard look like?
Since the species is deadly poisonous, you need to start acquaintance with it with external characteristics, view photos and videos. The bell-shaped cap, up to 9 cm in diameter, is colored yellow-red. As it grows, it cracks and straightens, leaving a slight rise in the center.
The bottom layer is formed by frequent, wide plates. In young specimens, they are white, with age they become dirty yellow or pink, with old age - brown with reddish spots. This forest dweller reproduces by elongated spores, which are located in a yellow-brown powder.
The cylindrical leg is long, reaching a height of 10 cm. The surface is flat, covered with a whitish bloom.
Where does the fibrous patuillard grow?
Fiber patuyard prefers to grow in single specimens or in small families on calcareous, clayey soil, in deciduous and coniferous forests. The species rarely catches the eye, it can be seen in the European part of Russia, in the Crimea and the Caucasus. Fruiting from early summer to October.
Is it possible to eat fiber patuyard
Patouillard fiber is a deadly poisonous species. The pulp contains several tens of times more poison than the red fly agaric. It acts on the autonomic nervous system and, when consumed, is fatal from cardiac arrest.
Often inexperienced mushroom pickers confuse the fiber patuyara with edible forest dwellers:
Garden entoloma - an edible mushroom differs from a poisonous specimen in a dirty white cap, dense, fibrous pulp with a weak taste and smell. Grows in deciduous forests and orchards. Fruiting in single specimens throughout the warm period.
May's row is an edible forest dweller. It grows in mixed forests, in open sunny places, along roads, in city parks and squares. It can be recognized by its rounded-convex cream-colored hat and a thick, dense leg. The snow-white pulp exudes a delicate powdery aroma.
Poisoning symptoms
Fiber patuillard is a poisonous forest dweller that, when eaten, causes severe poisoning, leading to death.Therefore, in order to promptly call a medical team, you need to know the first signs that appear half an hour after use:
- nausea and vomiting;
- severe pain in the epigastrium;
- cold, clammy sweat and watery eyes;
- diarrhea;
- hypotension;
- constriction of the pupils;
- labored breathing.
First aid for poisoning
When the initial signs of intoxication appear, they immediately call an ambulance. Before the arrival of the doctor, it is necessary to alleviate the condition of the victim. To do this, he is laid down and freed from tightening clothing. Ice is applied to the legs and stomach. Next, the patient is given activated charcoal and a large amount of water. If there is no diarrhea, a laxative should be used.
Conclusion
Patuillard fiber is a poisonous mushroom that, when eaten, can lead to cardiac arrest. Therefore, in order to protect yourself and your loved ones, you need to familiarize yourself with the external characteristics and pass by when you meet him. But if a mushroom accidentally got on the table, you need to know the first signs of poisoning and provide timely medical assistance.