This rare mushroom can be found mainly in autumn, but there are weather anomalies that the fungus also appears in warm spring. The cap of this mushroom is most often white, sometimes it has a cream shade. It is translucent. The diameter of the hat does not exceed 80 mm, but is usually 50-60 mm.
The shape of the hat is semicircular, umbrella-shaped, and the surface is sticky, slimy, very sticky after rainfall.
Beech coins are quite wide, sparse, and bulging. They converge on the stem. They are white in color.
The leg is relatively thin, very delicate and brittle, and its height rarely exceeds 60-70 mm. It grows out of wood. It also has a ring that is wide and ribbed.
The flesh is as white as the whole mushroom, it is also tender and very thin. It has a mild taste and an undetectable smell.
The Porcelain fungus, as the name suggests, grows mainly on trunks and branches of beech trees. It is rare. It is an inedible mushroom.
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