Rossbeevera pachydermis is a type of fungus found typically groWing in soil rich in organic matter. This mushroom tends to appear during wetter months, forming relationships with plant roots. It has a distinct thick skin and develops primarily in temperate forest areas. Its appearance, marked by a rounded cap and a bulbous stem, is often shaded in earthy tones.
Cap Diameter:
2 - 5 cm
Odor:
Smell unpleasant
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Common Questions
General Info About Rossbeevera pachydermis
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Attributes of Rossbeevera pachydermis
Cap Diameter
2 - 5 cm
Height
1.5 - 4 cm
Cap
5 cm width
Spore Print Color
Dark brown
Odor
Smell unpleasant
Body Color
Brown
White
Blue
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
You can find Rossbeevera pachydermis by these plants:
Eucalypts
Species Status
Relatively common
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Habitat of Rossbeevera pachydermis
Beech forests
Scientific Classification of Rossbeevera pachydermis