The mushrooms












    

Nolanea cetrata.   Click a photo to enlarge it.   back to list

synonyms: Moor-Glöckling
Nolanea cetrata Mushroom
Ref No: 9323
Buy this image
location: Europe
edibility: Inedible
fungus colour: Brown
normal size: Less than 5cm
cap type: Convex to shield shaped
stem type: Stem much longer than cap diameter, Simple stem
spore colour: Pink
habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground, Grows on plant material/manure

Nolanea cetrata (Fr. ex Fr.) Kummer syn. Rhodophyllus cetratus (Fr. ex Fr.) Quél. Moor-Glöckling. Cap 1–3cm across, bell-shaped, ochre-brown to tan, striate. Stem 25–60 x 2–4mm, pale tan-buff covered in long whitish silky fibres. Flesh thin, dark brown in cap, paler in stem. Taste and smell not distinctive. Gills flesh-coloured to light tan. Spore print pink. Spores angular, 9–12 x 6.5–8um. Basidia two-spored. Habitat under conifers, sometimes in sphagnum. Season autumn. Frequent. Not edible Found In Europe.

© 2001-2008 Rogers Plants Ltd. All rights reserved. The text and photographs on this site may not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Rogers Plants Ltd. Please see our Terms and Conditions. Site by Glide Technologies Ltd. Poisoning Disclaimer.
Don't forget to visit our sister sites RogersRoses and RogersTreesandShrubs.