Inocybe cervicolor belongs to a diverse family of fungi that is often found in woodland habitats. These mushrooms typically emerge in the summer and autumn seasons. Inocybe cervicolor has a cap that can vary in color and a stem with a texture that might feel a bit fibrous. Their presence often indicates a symbiotic relationship with surrounding trees, helping to exchange nutrients vital for both organisms.
Cap Diameter:
3 - 5 cm
Odor:
Smell strong, unpleasant
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Attributes of Inocybe cervicolor
Cap Diameter
3 - 5 cm
Height
3 - 10 cm
Cap
3 - 5 cm; campanulate; pale brown or fawn-colour
Gills
Emarginate, ventricose; distant; pale then rusty brown, margin whitish
Stem
Stem 6 - 9 cm in length; elongated, firm; whitish; fibrillose, with brown recurved filaments