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location: North America, Europe |
edibility: Poisonous/Suspect |
fungus colour: White to cream, Yellow, Red or redish or pink |
normal size: 5-15cm |
cap type: Convex to shield shaped |
stem type: Bulbous base of stem |
flesh: Mushroom slimy or sticky |
spore colour: Rusty brown |
habitat: Grows in woods |
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Cortinarius cedretorum Maire subgenus Phlegmacium Cap 8-15cm across, convex with an inrolled margin for a long time; pallid yellow at first, later the center becoming brick reddish, in age almost purple-brown; very glutinous at first. Gills adnexed; pallid yellowish then rusty. Stem 50-120 x 13-25mm at the apex, with a large rounded marginate bulb up to 50mm (2in) across; whitish with pale lavender touches, more yellow on the bulb. Flesh lavender under the cuticle, otherwise pallid whitish. Odor not distinctive. Taste pleasant. Spores almond-shaped, warty, 10-13 x 6.5-8µ, quotient 1.6. Deposit rusty brown. Habitat under spruce and fir. Found in the Pacific Northwest and Europe. Season September-October, later in the South. Edibility not known. Photographed by Greg Wright. |
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