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early fall (monsoon season); rocky mountains. cap: - cm; convex, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; sticky when fresh; bald; with a soft, cottony margin when young; cinnamon tan to pinkish brown; the young margin adorned with fibers from the ephemeral cortina . gills: attached to the stem, often by...
squamulosa, this clitocyboid mushroom appears under conifers, primarily in northern and montane north america. it is quite similar to infundibulicybe gibba , which grows under hardwoods, but the colors of infundibulicybe squamulosa are somewhat darker, especially on the stem. according to bigelow (...
listed as rare in field guides, pluteus aurantiorugosus is easily recognized by its habitat on wood, its pink spore print , and its scarlet to deep orange cap. i have found exactly one specimen in twenty years of mushroom hunting, so i will add my "yes" to the chorus of authors who say it is infrequently...
stage in their early thirties). well, bisporella citrina is decidedly one of those tiny things requiring an omht (old man head tilt) to bring into focus, if one has crossed my optometrist's line in the sand; it has a maximum cap size of about three millimeters. for those young enough to examine the mushroom...