Species:
Psathyrella bipellis
Scientific name:
Psathyrella bipellis
Arabic name:
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French name:
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English name:
Psathyrelle à lames rouges
Habitat:
Gregarious to clustered in wood chips and in shaded grassy areas.
Surrounding vegetation:
Quercus cerris
Ecological niche:
Saprobic; growing scattered to gregariously or in small clusters in woods
Chromosome Number:
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Genome size:
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Cap:
Convex, broadly conical, or nearly flat; sometimes becoming wrinkled or nearly reticulate
Gills / pores:
Attached to the stem; close; purple at first, becoming dark purple brown to dark gray.
Stem:
Fragile; cylindrical, hollow, usually curved; very finely silky; without a ring.
Dimensions:
Attached to the stem; close; purple at first, becoming dark purple brown to dark gray.
Color(s):
Dark purple to purple red when young and fresh, fading to red brown.
Texture, other traits:
Thin; fragile and silky.
Spore print
Spores
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