Hymenopellis amygdaliformis is characterized by its kidney-shaped cap, which can range in color from light gray to brown. This species typically grows solitarily or in scattered groups, mainly found on wood debris such as fallen branches and logs in forests. It thrives in temperate zones and is known for its fibrous, white gills that become creamy or pinkish as it ages.
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Attributes of Hymenopellis amygdaliformis
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Scientific Classification of Hymenopellis amygdaliformis