Clitocybe catinus belongs to a group characterized by their gills that curve up towards the stalk, a typical feature for its family. They are found primarily in deciduous and coniferous forests, often emerging from the soil rich in organic matter during late summer to fall. Recognizable by their funnel-shaped cap and the way their color blends with the leaf litter, clitocybe catinus predominantly grows in temperate regions.
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General Info About Clitocybe catinus
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Attributes of Clitocybe catinus
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.