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Galerina mniophila.   Click a photo to enlarge it.   back to list

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  • synonyms: Moos-Haubling

    Ref No: 7745
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    location: Europe
    edibility: Poisonous/Suspect
    fungus colour: Brown, Orange
    normal size: Less than 5cm
    cap type: Conical or nearly so
    flesh: Mushroom has distinct or odd smell (non mushroomy)
    spore colour: Rusty brown
    habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground

    Galerina mniophila (Lasch) Kuhn. syn. Galera mniophila (Lasch) Gillet Moos-Haubling. Cap 1–1.5cm across, bell-shaped, dirty yellowish-brown and distinctly striate when moist, drying pallid clay. Stem 40–80 x 2mm, whitish at apex in young specimens, pale yellowish-brown below. Flesh concolorous. Smell mealy. Gills pale ochraceous then dingy yellowish-brown. Cheilocystidia thin-walled, hyaline, with swollen base and long obtuse neck. Spore print ochre. Spores almond-shaped, faintly ornamented, 9.5–13 x 5.5–7um. Habitat amongst moss in damp woods. Season autumn. Occasional. Not edible -suspect. Found In Europe.

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