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Tricholoma

Tricholoma atroviolaceum

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Field Notes

Description:

Tricholoma is a fairly large genus of mycorrhizal gilled mushrooms with white spore prints, fleshy stems, and gills that are attached to the stem, often by means of a slight "notch." Though species of Tricholoma can be found across our continent from spring to fall (and nearly year-round in warm climates), the mushrooms tend to like cooler conditions and are most abundant in montane and northern forests, particularly in the fall. Some species are distinctive--especially those with rings (formerly placed in the genus Armillaria) and those with a strong, foul odor reminiscent of coal tar. Many other Tricholoma species, however, are grayish or brownish, and frustratingly similar.

Habitat:

Fruiting singly or in small groups in conifer woods; appearing from late fall to mid-winter.

Notes:

this was quite a stunning mushroom. It was difficult to spot as it blended on with the leaves very well. The color was grayish with a hint of brown in the natural light. The largest cap was only anout 3-4 inches across and stood about 5 inches high.

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