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Little brown mushroom

Panaeolus fimicola

A species of Panaeolus

Little brown mushroom is characterized by its petite stature with a cap that spans 1 to 2 cm in diameter. The cap color ranges from cinnamon to greyish. It grows typically on dung, enriched soils, and grassy areas, often forming groups. It has a slender stem and the spores are black in mass. Little brown mushroom demonstrates a preference for warm, moist climates.

Cap Diameter
Cap Diameter:

1 - 5 cm

Odor
Odor:

Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.

General Info About Little brown mushroom
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Attributes of Little brown mushroom
Cap Diameter
1 - 5 cm
Height
5 - 10 cm
Cap
Cap 1 - 4 cm; campanulate then convex to plane, obtuse; dingy gray to blackish, pallid grey to yellowish when dry, with a narrow brown marginal band; hygrophanous, smooth; slightly striate at the margin when moist
Cap Shape
Convex, Bell-shaped
Cap Surfaces
Smooth
Gills
Adnate; close to crowded; gray-olivacous, becoming mottled and darkening to black with age, edges remaining whitish
Gill Attachment
Attached
Stem
4 - 10 cm x 1 - 3 mm; equal, slender, hollow; dingy white to clay, becoming brownish towards the base in age, white-pruinose at the apex; fragile, smooth, obsoletely slightly silky-striate
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Surfaces
Smooth to slightly fibrous
Stem Cross Sections
Hollow or cottony hollow
Flesh
Thin; fragile; dirty ochraceous-buff, grayish
Ring
Absent
Ring
Ringless
Spore Print Color
Black
Odor
Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.
Body Color
Brown
Black
Yellow
Red
Gray
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Scattered, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On animal dung, On soil
You can find Little brown mushroom by these plants:
Spruces
Occurence Habitats
Meadows
Species Status
Widespread
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Little brown mushroom
Little brown mushroom favors grassy areas, often found on lawns and roadside verges.
Uses of Little brown mushroom
Little brown mushroom is recognized for its hallucinogenic properties, due to psychoactive compounds it contains. Its use is subject to legal restrictions and poses significant safety risks. Little brown mushroom is not a part of mainstream culinary or medicinal practices, and caution is advised when dealing with this species. Awareness of the potential psychological effects and legal implications is crucial for anyone considering its use.
Scientific Classification of Little brown mushroom
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Confusing Aspects of Petticoat mottlegill and Little brown mushroom?
These species share similar habitats and have comparable size, shape, and coloration, leading to confusion upon casual observation.
How to Differentiate Between Petticoat mottlegill and Little brown mushroom?
Little brown mushroom: The cap margin is more regular.

Petticoat mottlegill: The cap margin sometimes hangs with white, toothlike partial veil fragments.
Tips for Finding Little brown mushroom
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When is the Best Time to Find Little brown mushroom
Search for little brown mushroom after a period of rain during late spring to early summer. These mushrooms thrive in warm, moist conditions, typically when temperatures range between 65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C).
What are the Ideal Soil Conditions for Little brown mushroom
Rich, well-manured, and damp soil.
What are Some Tips for Finding Little brown mushroom
  • Look in open, grassy areas, particularly those that might have been fertilized or where animals graze.
  • Check around edges where grass meets sidewalks, paths, or roads, as these are common spots for little brown mushroom.
  • Investigate after a period of rain when the ground is moist, as little brown mushroom prefers damp conditions.
  • Be observant for small, inconspicuous mushrooms, as little brown mushroom often blends in with its grassy surroundings.
How to Clean and Preserve Little brown mushroom
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How to Clean Little brown mushroom
To clean little brown mushroom, handle gently to maintain integrity. Brush off loose debris softly with a soft-bristled brush. If necessary, lightly dampen a cloth and wipe the surface; do not soak. Air-dry before further handling.
Tips on Dry Preservation of Little brown mushroom
Drying Methods
Dehydrator Drying, Air Drying, Oven Drying
Drying Duration
6 - 12 months
Optimal conditions: Cool, dark, low humidity environment with airtight containers for storage.
Dehydrator drying: Most efficient, ensures even drying, preserves quality and prolongs shelf-life.
Air drying: Natural, cost-effective, but slower process, requires good air circulation.
Oven drying: Faster than air drying, use low heat to avoid over-drying.
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