Entoloma canoconicum belongs to a family known for their diverse and often strikingly colored mushrooms. Typically, entoloma canoconicum displays a conical cap, with a texture that can feel silky. Underneath, the gills radiate from a central point and could be notched where they meet the stem. The stem itself is slender, supporting the cap and having a smooth surface. This mushroom favors woodlands and can often be seen during the moister months of the year.
Cap Diameter:
2 - 4 cm
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Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Entoloma canoconicum
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Attributes of Entoloma canoconicum
Cap Diameter
2 - 4 cm
Height
6 - 9 cm
Cap
2 - 4 cm in diameter; conical; grey, drying paler; innately fibrillose, not striate, dry; margin not inrolled
Stem
40-80 × 4-7 mm, 4 - 12 mm at the base; cylindrical or attenuated towards the apex, twisted; mouse grey; hollow, brittle, dry, single