Clitopilus crispus is a member of the Entolomataceae family, typically found in grassy areas and thriving in decaying organic matter. It is distinguishable by its unique gill structure that appears to run down the stem. This species often forms in the summer and autumn months. Its cap usually has a wavy or irregular shape, making it easily recognizable.
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General Info About Clitopilus crispus
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