A species of Hemistropharia, Also known as Hebeloma Albocrenulatum, Hypodendrum Albocrenulatum, Pholiota Fusca
Hemistropharia albocrenulata has a unique appearance with a brown slimy cap and large, noticeable gills underneath. It thrives in rich organic matter growing on trees and gradually causing decay.
Cap Diameter:
10 - 12 cm
Odor:
Mildly sour with radish-like notes.
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General Info About Hemistropharia albocrenulata
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Attributes of Hemistropharia albocrenulata
Cap Diameter
10 - 12 cm
Height
5 - 15 cm
Cap
Cap 10 - 12 cm across; bell-shaped, hemispherical, flat-convex; brown; surface with light scales; margin with scales
Cap Surfaces
Slimy or slightly sticky, Fibrillose-scaly
Gills
Adherent; light gray-violet
Gill Attachment
Notched
Stem
Stem 5 - 9 cm long, 1 cm thick; yellowish, rusty, brown; smooth, with strongly protruding scales
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Flesh
Light, whitish, yellowish
Ring
White
Ring
With Ring Zone
Spore Print Color
Brown-violet
Odor
Mildly sour with radish-like notes.
Body Color
Brown
Yellow
Red
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Scattered, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On wood
Species Status
Infrequently
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Hemistropharia albocrenulata
Living hardwood, tree holes and roots, rotten wood
Scientific Classification of Hemistropharia albocrenulata