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Inocybe dulcamara.   Click a photo to enlarge it.   back to list

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  • synonyms: Bittersüsser Risspilz, Inocbye doux-amer
    Inocybe dulcamara Mushroom
    Ref No: 8617
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    Inocybe dulcamara2 Mushroom
    Ref No: 8618
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    Inocybe dulcamara3 Mushroom
    Ref No: 8619
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    location: North America, Europe
    edibility: Poisonous/Suspect
    fungus colour: Yellow, Green, Grey to beige
    normal size: Less than 5cm
    cap type: Convex to shield shaped
    stem type: Simple stem
    spore colour: Light to dark brown
    habitat: Grows on the ground

    Inocybe dulcamara (Alb. & Schw. ex Pers.) Kummer s. Lange.
    Bittersüsser Risspilz, Inocbye doux-amer. Cap 1–4cm across, convex becoming almost flat, greenish ochraceous to tawny, with a white cortina when young. Stem 25–40 x 3–8mm, concolorous with cap, sometimes with an indistinct cottony ring. The cortina makes it possible to confuse this fungus with Cortinarius, however the spore colour makes it recognizable as an Inocybe. Flesh buff or ochraceous. Taste sweet, smell slight. Gills adnate, yellow-buff at first then brown. Cheilocystidia thin-walled, clavate or pyriform sometimes in short chains. Spore print snuff-brown. Spores smooth, bean-shaped, 7.5–10.5 x 5–5.5µ. Habitat on sandy pathsides or dunes. Season autumn. Uncommon. Not edible most Inocybes have been found to contain toxins. Distribution, America and Europe.

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