with a pink spore print and gills that are free from the stem. unlike most other pluteus species, however, it has "marginate" gills: the edges are dark brown or black, while the faces are pale at first and, with maturity, pink. other distinguishing features include its preference for conifer wood, its...
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and a wood-rotting species of pholiota . it grows from deadwood—especially from oak logs--and is apparently limited to tropical and subtropical regions. in north america it is found along the gulf coast, but its range extends into the caribbean and south america. identifying features for ripartitella...
mealy granules, and a stem that is distinctively sheathed. it is a saprobe under conifers, helping to decompose needle duff and forest debris. the color ofthe cap and the habitat under conifers, together with its fairly large size, will separate cystoderma cinnabarinum from many other species of cystoderma...