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Panaeolina foenisecii.   Click a photo to enlarge it.   back to list

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  • synonyms: Brown Mottlegill, Heudüngerling
    Panaeolina foenisecii Mushroom
    Ref No: 8452
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    Panaeolina foenisecii2 Mushroom
    Ref No: 8453
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    location: Europe
    edibility: Inedible
    fungus colour: Grey to beige
    normal size: Less than 5cm
    cap type: Conical or nearly so
    stem type: Stem much longer than cap diameter
    spore colour: Purplish to black
    habitat: Grows on the ground, Found in fields, lawns or on roadsides

    Panaeolina foenisecii (Pers. ex Fr.) Maire syn. Psilocybe foenisecii (Pers. ex Fr.) Quél. syn Panaeolus foenisecii (Pers. ex Fr.) Schroeter Heudüngerling Brown Mottlegill. Cap 1–2cm across, bell-shaped to convex, dark dull-brown drying out pale clay brown from the rust-coloured centre outwards to the margin which often remains darker. Stem 40–70 x 2–3mm, paler than cap. Flesh buff to pale brown. Smell not distinctive. Gills adnate, pale brown when young soon becoming mottled darker. Spore print brownish black. Spores lemon-shaped, rough, with germ-pore, 12–15 x 7–8.5um. Habitat in grassland and on lawns and roadsides. Season summer to autumn. Common. Not edible. Found In Europe.

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