Clitocybe flaccida (Sowerby) P. Kumm., Tricholomatace Agaricales Synonyms: Clitocybe gilva (Fr.) Kumm. = Ð"овоÑÑÑка бÑÑо-желÑÐ°Ñ Ð¸Ð»Ð¸ ÑÑдовка воднопÑÑниÑÑаÑ. It is the same as observations 251216 and 251357, but earlier stage. This is the biggest Clitocybe and well-known in this location. Cap: 5-10cm wide (up to 15cm when very old), convex up to flat or sunken with age, margin curved in when young; often irregular colored and sometimes spotty, light pink and pale pinkish-yellow, brownish-yellow and light-orange with 1-8mm rounded light red-brown some overlapped spots and whitish margin, sometimes with weak concentric picture and central spot, often dull yellow-orange and red-orange when very old and dry. Flesh is white or somewhat dull cream, odor is pleasant. Gills: descending stalk, narrow, close up to crowded when old, some branching by two when young, whitish, somewhat light cream up to brownish-pink when old. Stalk: 4-8cm long, 0.8-1.6cm thick and often enlarged from the center up and down; upper part whitish or cream up to dull reddish-brown toward a basement. Edibility: no accurate data for this location; published that not poisons after boiling 15 minutes, people gather it in some locations of Russia. Habitat: common kind in rainy summer, small groups or clusters scattered on soil in pine-tree forest with rare birches. July - August.