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Psathyrella fusca

Psathyrella fusca

A species of Brittlestems

Psathyrella fusca belongs to a family known for mushrooms that often have dark spore prints. Generally, psathyrella fusca features a cap that changes from convex to broadly flattened as it matures. Psathyrella fusca grows in clusters, typically on wood or woody debris, which hints at its natural role in breaking down and recycling forest materials.

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Attributes of Psathyrella fusca
Spore Print Color
Brown
Substrate
On soil
You can find Psathyrella fusca by these plants:
Oaks, Spruces
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