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Observation: Marasmius Fr. (52217)
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Public Description (default) [Edit]
When: 2010-09-05
Collection location: Aporo, Michoacan, Mexico [Click for map]
Who: Alan Rockefeller (Alan Rockefeller)
No herbarium specimen

Notes: Growing from leaf litter.

The stems of immature pins are white, quickly turning a dark vinaceous brown as the mushroom matures.

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Created: 2010-09-18 22:02:36 EDT (-0400)
By: Alan Rockefeller (Alan Rockefeller)
Summary: Close

Though there are some differences in stem color, texture, cap color, spore shape, etc.

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Created: 2010-09-18 19:45:04 EDT (-0400)
By: Christian (Christian Schwarz)
Summary: I wonder

if it is anything near M. sullivanti

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Created: 2010-09-07 12:49:28 EDT (-0400)
By: Debbie Viess (amanitarita)
Summary: wow.

that’s a spectacular Marasmius.

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Created: 2010-09-07 11:23:12 EDT (-0400)
Last modified: 2010-09-18 19:36:39 EDT (-0400)
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