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Hypholoma sublateritium

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Field Notes

Description:

Growing in tight clusters on a dead decaying logs and stumps. Honey colored caps, somewhat distorted, with paler margins. Yellowish stem.

Habitat:

Foothills of Jura mountain range, treeline in a local town park, long-dead tree stump.

Notes:

Difficult to establish if this one is comestible or not; some sources state it is toxique, some others that it is comestible and delicious when young.

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