File:Entoloma Fr. ex P. Kumm 42081.jpg
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Entoloma Fr. ex P. Kumm. Image location: Kattang Nature Reserve, Dunbogan, New South Wales, Australia This single group was the only specimens I could find. Even these were beneath the twig and leaf litter and in an area under foliage where they were always completely in shade. I have enlarged one of the images which shows hair like bristles at the lower end of the stipe after I removed it from the habitat. The soil was again sandy loam. The caps were about 25-30mm across, and the stipes were about the same colour as the caps. There were some small insects and occasional fly on the fungi. Recognized by sight
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current | 05:11, 6 July 2018 | 950 × 566 (384 KB) | Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description='''''Entoloma''''' Fr. ex P. Kumm. Image location: Kattang Nature Reserve, Dunbogan, New South Wales, Australia This single group was the only specimens I could find. Even these were beneath the twig and leaf litter and in an area under foliage where they were always completely in shade. I have enlarged one of the images which shows hair like bristles at the lower end of the stipe after I removed it from the habitat. The soil was again sandy loam. The caps were ab... |
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