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Clitocybe subconnexa?


BastedBrew

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Hello again all.

Another possible new species (for me) in my woods.  They fruited recently, probably over the weekend judging by the maturity.  Mixed hardwood (oak/cherry/boxelder) among leaf litter and general decomposing wood bits.  They spawned right on top of what was a pretty good patch of Clitocybe Nuda/Purple blewits about 3 weeks ago.  Is it possible for both species to fruit in the same 20 foot area? There are -lots- of these, and 90% of them are in clusters like what's pictured.

Odor: fragrant but more like your common grocery store mushroom.

Bruising: beige to slightly yellow.

Texture: smooth, firm cap. somewhat brittle fibrous stem.

Spore color: in process (update, pinkish to peach, see below reply)

 

 

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Are the irinas always that big? Jeez! :)I left mine out at room temperature overnight and didn’t notice anything different other than some oxidization on the cut stems. I originally reported this as “bruising” but I think I was wrong there.

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