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Pored Ghost Bonnet

iloboletus manipularis

Photo by priyankas1
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Field Notes

Description:

Found on March 19th 2013 at 2:13
Small, white mushrooms found on a rotting log. The came in bundles of abou 3-10 and they were about 6cm per bundle and 1 cm per single mushroom. At the peak they had a brownish-yellow color. They underside of the mushroom has a spongy texture to it. It is also white and has a lot of small holes in it. The stalks were thin and also white.

Habitat:

Secondary Rainforest.

Notes:

There were more bundles than in this picture, each containing a different amount of mushrooms.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (4)

I check it on the internet, it is the Pored Ghost Bonnet.
I don't know but it resembles my spotting in a couple of ways http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/17374194

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