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fasciculare hypholoma fasciculare [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > hypholoma . . . ] by michael kuo this widely distributed mushroom is often found in colder weather, fruiting in large, striking clusters on the deadwood of conifers or, more rarely, hardwoods. when fresh, the clustered caps
demonstrating a slew of other cap colors: reddish brown, orangish brown, orange, brownish, and even whitish when specimens are very mature. the spore print is purple-brown, and with older specimens you can frequently check this out in the field, due to the clustered growth pattern, by simply lifting a few caps...
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