Chroogomphus helveticus - Hat diameter 30 to 80 mm. In the shape initially hemispherical, later convex, finally flattened, sometimes with the umbo in the middle. The color of dirty-yellow-orange, orange, less pinkish. After touching, turning red to orange red to wine red. During the drought purple-red. Fibrous or flaky surface, almost dry. The shore rolled up, in young sporocarps with felt and remains of the cover.
Thick, rare, slightly converging plates. Widths 3 to 4 mm. Colors ocher orange in young fruiting bodies, matured olive-gray to orange-green.
Cylindrical shaft, often tapered towards the base. 40 to 70 mm long and 7 to 8 mm thick. Surface dry, a little bit dry. In the color of orange-white to pale-yellow, when touched turning red to orange-red to wine red. Spider's webbing disappearing. Inside full.
Flesh firm, soft. Colors orange-yellowish-ocher, when drying, purple-red. No smell, no mild taste.
Occurrence: In mountain coniferous forests under spruce and limbs. From July to October. Rare.
Value: Edible fungus should be protected due to its rarity.