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Caps to about 1.5cm across maximum. The biggest were about 5cm. Taste was slightly bitter but otherwise non-distinctive and mild. They were growing in a felled coniferous plantation but appeared to be growing from the soil rather than the dead wood that was lying around everywhere. Three or four caps were a brick red in contrast with the other orange ones. I thought about hypholoma sublateritium - brick caps. I thought they might be too small for this species. Snakeskin brownie? H. marginatum

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September 2014 folder

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PublishedSeptember 30, 2014

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