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OfflineSieni505
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Inocybe geophylla or a very pale Psathyella candolleana
    #22051580 - 08/06/15 01:50 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Found a group of oldish mushroom on lawn/turf of a yard. They broke like Psathyrella (also the gill colours are good for the species) but my scandinavian books does not lead to any of the few species reported in the region (unless it is a pale completely white population of P. candolleana). It lacks the jizz or streaks of any Cuprinus spp reported here so I was wondering if Inocybe geophylla would be a good match (despite the gills of this species are usually paler).

Maybe I've overlooked other species too...



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Re: Inocybe geophylla or a very pale Psathyella candolleana [Re: Sieni505]
    #22061947 - 08/08/15 09:18 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

They look like Psathyrella to me. Although pale, P. candolleana is probably a pretty good guess.


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Re: Inocybe geophylla or a very pale Psathyella candolleana [Re: ToxicMan]
    #22070462 - 08/10/15 04:14 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Thanks toxicman, I labelled them as Psathyrella candolleana - I learnt that this species is quite variable in colour ranging from white to cream to pale yellow.

The one on the Italian wiki is almost identical to mine:
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psathyrella


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