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Rugosomyces naucoria

Rugosomyces naucoria

A species of Rugosomyces

Rugosomyces naucoria belongs to the Lyophyllaceae family, characterized by small, pale to bright yellow caps. This species typically grows in grassy areas and can be found throughout the temperate regions. The cap's texture is slightly wrinkled, adding to its distinct appearance, while the gills are closely spaced and white, changing color as they age.

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Attributes of Rugosomyces naucoria
You can find Rugosomyces naucoria by these plants:
Balsam fir, Subalpine fir, Engelmann spruce, Lodgepole pine
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