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Field Notes

Description:

Tan, Gills are unattached, cap is circular and tan, the stem is curved with no collar, the cap is smooth and the spore print is cream colored.

Habitat:

In the shade, on the edge of the woods.

Notes:

My group and I were assigned a area to look for mushrooms and we found a few different groups of mushrooms and they all looked the same. I did some identifying and I found a mushroom called Hypholoma radicosum and its stem is about the same size as ours. The gills are the same and the mushroom shape and color are both the same. We went out in October and there was snow on the ground.

These are some characteristics of our mushroom.

Color: Tan
Location: Massabesic Middle School, one the edge of the woods.
Gills: Unattached
Cap shape: Circle
Cap color: Tan
Stem: Curved with no collar
Cap: Smooth
Spore print: Creamy, gray

The mushrooms we found were in the shade. A possible species would be hypholoma radicosum. The mushroom is 2 and 1 half inches.

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PublishedDecember 19, 2011

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