Veil (mycology)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A veil or velum, in mycology, is one of several structures in fungi, especially the thin membrane that covers the cap and stalk of an immature mushroom.[1] Clearly visible webby partial veil (cortina), hiding the stalk. Veils fall into two categories: Partial veil Universal veil
A veil or velum, in mycology, is one of several structures in fungi, especially the thin membrane that covers the cap and stalk of an immature mushroom.[1] Clearly visible webby partial veil (cortina), hiding the stalk. Veils fall into two categories: Partial veil Universal veil