Homophron cernuum belongs to a family known for delicate and often short-lived mushrooms. It can be identified by a distinct cap and gills underneath that release spores for reproduction. Homophron cernuum often thrives in moist environments, and its presence contributes to ecosystem balance by breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients.
Cap Diameter:
2 - 7 cm
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General Info About Homophron cernuum
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Attributes of Homophron cernuum
Cap Diameter
2 - 7 cm
Cap
Cap 2 - 7 cm; convex to parabolic; beige to greyish beige with pinkish tinge; margin curved
Gills
Adnate; white, becoming brownish to brownish pink
Stem
Stem 15-50 x 2-13 mm; cylindrical, hollow; whitish; pruinose at the top