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Another Entoloma sp., possibly vernum?


Gillian

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These came up in the mulch next to my composter after a rain last week.

Small, fragile, and knobby. Hollow stems right up to the cap. Gone 24 hrs later.

I tried to get a spore print to no avail...the cap dried up even under cover.

 

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No, there is mulch over compost (dark soil) and my compost container which is black. 

I thought they appeared close to these on the Myco-Quebec website:

https://www.mycoquebec.org/bas.php?post=Nolanea&l=r&nom=Entoloma vernum / Entolome printanier&tag=Entoloma vernum&gro=19

I wish I could have obtained a spore print...that would have helped with the Genus at least. Maybe if they come up again I'll be able to get one.

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