Inocybe tahquamenonensis is a member of a fungi family known for small to medium-sized mushrooms. This species thrives in forest environments, often growing on the ground among leaf litter. It has a distinct cap with certain unique features that expert mycologists recognize. It contributes ecologically by breaking down plant material, thereby cycling nutrients within its habitat.
Cap Diameter:
1.2 - 3 cm
Odor:
Indistinct to slightly raphanoid
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
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Common Questions
General Info About Inocybe tahquamenonensis
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Attributes of Inocybe tahquamenonensis
Cap Diameter
1.2 - 3 cm
Cap
1.2 - 3 cm in diameter; bell-shaped to convex to flattened; dark purplish brown to reddish-brown or blackish-brown
Gills
Decurrent; reddish brown before turning to chocolate brown
Stem
30-70 x 3-7 mm; cylindrical, equal, full, base equal to enlarged, claviform; dark brownish-purple, blackish-brown when ripe
Flesh
Reddish-purple
Spore Print Color
Brown
Odor
Indistinct to slightly raphanoid
Body Color
Brown
Black
Red
Purple
Growth Form
Solitary, Scattered, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil
You can find Inocybe tahquamenonensis by these plants:
Maples, Oaks
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Inocybe tahquamenonensis
Under deciduous trees
Scientific Classification of Inocybe tahquamenonensis