Xeromphalina cornui belongs to the Mycenaceae family, known for its small, distinctive mushrooms. This species typically thrives on conifer wood, contributing to the decomposition of fallen logs and branches. Visually, xeromphalina cornui features a thin, often curled stem and a small, brown to orange cap, which glows slightly in dark environments due to its bioluminescence.
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General Info About Xeromphalina cornui
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Attributes of Xeromphalina cornui
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.