European Matsutake

Tricholoma caligatum

Tricholoma caligatum is a southern European and north African species associated with pines. In North America, "Tricholoma caligatum" occurs under hardwoods in eastern North America and the Midwest, but is likely a different species that has yet to be named.
Matsutake - Tricholoma caligatum group This is a European species. The North American version is categorized under the same name for now, but is likely a different (yet to be named) species.

The caps were very scaly and nearly flat. Cream-colored, crowded, attached gills with fibrillose white veil. Stipes were booted.

Habitat: Growing on the ground; mixed forest.
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Appearance

Cap: 4–11 cm across; convex at first, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; dry; streaked with brown over a whitish ground color; with age becoming somewhat fibrillose-scaly; the margin often adorned with fibrillose white veil material when young, and not becoming lined at maturity.

Gills: Narrowly attached to the stem, or notched; close or nearly crowded; short-gills frequent; white to creamy, becoming a little yellowish or brownish with old age; when young covered by a white, fibrillose partial veil.

Stem: 4–8 cm long; 1–2 cm thick; more or less equal above a tapered base; white and very finely shaggy-zoned above the ring; sheathed with a streaked to scaly brown covering below the ring; dry; ring sturdy, flaring, with a white upper edge and a brownish lower edge.

Flesh: White in the cap but often grayish to gray in the stem with age; not changing on exposure.

Odor and Taste: Odor not distinctive; taste bitter, or not distinctive.
Matsutake - Tricholoma caligatum group This is a European species. The North American version is categorized under the same name for now, but is likely a different (yet to be named) species.

The caps were very scaly and nearly flat. Cream-colored, crowded, attached gills with fibrillose white veil. Stipes were booted.

Habitat: Growing on the ground; mixed forest.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146296/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146300/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146299/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146298/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
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Naming

The name caligatum (Latin: 'boot') refers to the appearance of the mushroom, which looks like it is wearing a boot due to the presence of dark fibrils on the lower portion of the stem.
Matsutake - Tricholoma caligatum group This is a European species. The North American version is categorized under the same name for now, but is likely a different (yet to be named) species.

The caps were very scaly and nearly flat. Cream-colored, crowded, attached gills with fibrillose white veil. Stipes were booted.

Habitat: Growing on the ground; mixed forest.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146296/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146300/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146299/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146298/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
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Distribution

Tricholoma caligatum is a European and North African species. North American reports of this fungus likely represent a different species.
Matsutake - Tricholoma caligatum group This is a European species. The North American version is categorized under the same name for now, but is likely a different (yet to be named) species.

The caps were very scaly and nearly flat. Cream-colored, crowded, attached gills with fibrillose white veil. Stipes were booted.

Habitat: Growing on the ground; mixed forest.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146296/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146300/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146299/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/146298/matsutake_-_tricholoma_caligatum_group.html
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Habitat

Mycorrhizal with hardwoods, especially oaks; growing scattered or gregariously in autumn

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyTricholomataceae
GenusTricholoma
SpeciesTricholoma caligatum