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Mycena galericulata

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
7Fungi
Class
6Basidiomycota
Subclass
6Agaricomycetes
Phase
4Agaricales
Subphase
0
Stage
12
Name

Mycena galericulata

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English: Common bonnet; Ttoque mycena; Rosy-gill fairy helmet.
German: Rosablättrige Helmling.
Region: temperate, Northern Hemisphere, sometimes Africa.
Use: inedible.
MycologyMycena galericulata is quite variable in color, size, and shape, so difficult to reliably identify in the field. They have caps with distinct radial grooves, grayish brown to dark brown, from bell-like to bluntly conical to flattened with an umbo. The stem is hollow, white, tough and thin, without a ring and often roots deeply into the wood on which it grows. The gills are white to grayish or pinkish when mature and are connected by distinct cross-veins. They have a mealy odor and taste. The spore print is white and the gills are pink at maturity.
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  • ›3 Plants
  • ›7 Fungi
  • ›6 Basidiomycota
  • ›6 Agaricomycetes
  • ›4 Agaricales
  • ›0 Mycenaceae