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synonyms: Moor-Glöckling |
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location: Europe |
edibility: Inedible |
fungus colour: Brown |
normal size: Less than 5cm |
cap type: Convex to shield shaped |
stem type: Stem much longer than cap diameter, Simple stem |
spore colour: Pink |
habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground, Grows on plant material/manure |
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Nolanea cetrata (Fr. ex Fr.) Kummer syn. Rhodophyllus cetratus (Fr. ex Fr.) Quél. Moor-Glöckling. Cap 1–3cm across, bell-shaped, ochre-brown to tan, striate. Stem 25–60 x 2–4mm, pale tan-buff covered in long whitish silky fibres. Flesh thin, dark brown in cap, paler in stem. Taste and smell not distinctive. Gills flesh-coloured to light tan. Spore print pink. Spores angular, 9–12 x 6.5–8um. Basidia two-spored. Habitat under conifers, sometimes in sphagnum. Season autumn. Frequent. Not edible Found In Europe. |
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