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| synonyms: Crepidote mou, Gallertfleischiges Stummelfusschen, Peeling Oysterling |
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| location: North America, Europe |
| edibility: Poisonous/Suspect |
| fungus colour: Brown, Grey to beige |
| normal size: 5-15cm |
| cap type: Other |
| stem type: Lateral, rudimentary or absent |
| flesh: Flesh fibrous usually pliable (like grass) |
| spore colour: Light to dark brown |
| habitat: Grows on wood |
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Crepidotus mollis (Schaeff. ex Fr.) Kummer syn. C. calolepis (Fr.) Karst Gallertfleischiges Stummelfusschen Crepidote mou Peeling Oysterling. Cap 1.5–6cm across, bell- or kidney-shaped, bracket-like and often densely tiered, ochre brown, margin grey-brown and striate when moist drying creamy-ochre, to almost white, surface with a gelatinous covering. Stem absent or rudimentary. Gills crowded, pallid becoming cinnamon. Spore print snuff-brown. Spores broadly elliptic, smooth, 7–9 x 5–7um. Habitat on decaying trunks of frondose trees. Season summer to late autumn. Occasional. Edibility unknown – best avoided. Distribution, America and Europe. |
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