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Tricholoma sejunctum.   Click a photo to enlarge it.   back to list

synonyms: Braungelber Ritterling, Deceiving Knight, Jaunet, Zöldessárga pereszke
Tricholoma sejunctum Mushroom
Ref No: 9563
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Tricholoma sejunctum2 Mushroom
Ref No: 9564
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location: North America, Europe
edibility: Inedible
fungus colour: Yellow, Green, Brown, Grey to beige
normal size: 5-15cm
cap type: Convex to shield shaped
flesh: Mushroom has distinct or odd smell (non mushroomy)
spore colour: White, cream or yellowish
habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground

Tricholoma sejunctum (Sow. ex Fr.) Quél. Jaunet, Braungelber Ritterling, Zöldessárga pereszke, Streephoedridderzwam, Deceiving Knight. Cap 4–10cm across, conico-convex then expanded, yellowish-green more brown or greyish-brown towards the centre, radially streaky, moist. Stem 50–80 x 10–30mm, white flushed yellowish. Flesh white, yellowing below the cap cuticle in older specimens. Taste mealy. Gills whitish. Spore print white. Spores 5–7 x 4–5um. Habitat deciduous woods. Season autumn. Uncommon. Non edible – nauseating. Distribution, America and Europe.

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