Tricholoma sudum is a distinctive fungus recognized by its medium to large size and convex to flattened cap with a dry, often fibrillose surface. Typically, it has gills that are not attached to the stem, and the overall color ranges from whitish to grayish. It can usually be found in coniferous forests, forming mycorrhizal relationships with the trees.
Cap Diameter:
3.5 - 10 cm
Odor:
Mildly mushroomy with a stale note.
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Tricholoma sudum
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Attributes of Tricholoma sudum
Cap Diameter
3.5 - 10 cm
Cap
3.5 - 10 cm; hemispherical to plano-convex; pale to dark grey-brown; glabrous; margin deflexed to straight
Gills
Adnate; rather distant; white then yellowish grey
Gill Attachment
Notched
Stem
50-90 x 6-20 mm; cylindrical or tapering downwards; white; with greyish brown fibrils
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Flesh
White, sometimes staining pinkish
Ring
Ringless
Spore Print Color
White
Odor
Mildly mushroomy with a stale note.
Body Color
Brown
Gray
White
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.