Cortinarius cinnamomeofulvus is characterized by its cinnamon-brown color and the cobweb-like veil that stretches from the cap edge to the stem when young. Found typically in coniferous forests, this species emerges in the late summer to fall. It thrives in soil rich in organic material, forming symbiotic relationships with tree roots.
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Attributes
Toxicity and Edibility
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
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Common Questions
General Info About Cortinarius cinnamomeofulvus
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Attributes of Cortinarius cinnamomeofulvus
You can find Cortinarius cinnamomeofulvus by these plants:
Balsam fir, Quaking aspen, Big-tooth aspen, Eastern white pine, Red pine
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Scientific Classification of Cortinarius cinnamomeofulvus