-
MUSHROOM INEDIBLE. Mushroom: smaller size. Pileus is up to 4cm in diameter, raised and is slightly wider at the ends, dark gray-brown in color with a dry and takes on a lighter tone. Characteristic of this type is that there is a striking unmistakably intertwined tissue structures like veins on the surface of a hat. Shaft is a variable width (do0.5cm), up to 5 cm, fibrous structure. Ballots: the grayish in color, with a maturity of becoming Pinky. Spore: elliptical, pink, dimensions 6-8 x 5.5-6. Taste and Smell: a bit like the radish. It occurs solitary or in groups. Saprophytic species, growing on lignocellulosic waste, rotting wood or stumps.The author of the text, mushroom association member Nis, Dusan Sadikovic.
-
MUSHROOM INEDIBLE. Mushroom: smaller size. Pileus is up to 4cm in diameter, raised and is slightly wider at the ends, dark gray-brown in color with a dry and takes on a lighter tone. Characteristic of this type is that there is a striking unmistakably intertwined tissue structures like veins on the surface of a hat. Shaft is a variable width (do0.5cm), up to 5 cm, fibrous structure. Ballots: the grayish in color, with a maturity of becoming Pinky. Spore: elliptical, pink, dimensions 6-8 x 5.5-6. Taste and Smell: a bit like the radish. It occurs solitary or in groups. Saprophytic species, growing on lignocellulosic waste, rotting wood or stumps.The author of the text, mushroom association member Nis, Dusan Sadikovic.
-
The Pacific Northwest version of the Deer Mushroom or Deer Shield, often lumped under P. cervinus. Edible, with pinkish-brown spores.
-
Cradley, Malvern Worcs. SO7347
-
Cradley, Malvern Worcs. SO7347