Paxina queletii belongs to a group of fungi known for their distinctive appearances, typically found on forest floors, favoring deciduous woods. This species emerges in late summer to autumn and is recognized for its cap's unique structure which resembles an inverted cone. Paxina queletii plays a role in decomposing fallen organic matter, contributing to nutrient cycling in its ecosystem.
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Attributes
Toxicity and Edibility
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Paxina queletii
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Attributes of Paxina queletii
Stem Cross Sections
Hollow or cottony hollow
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.