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Observation: Pluteus Fr. (96267)
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When: 2012-06-03
Collection location: Kahite Trail, Vonore, Tennessee, USA [Click for map] (35.5618° -84.2371° 259m)
Who: Christine Braaten (wintersbefore)
Herbarium specimen reported

Notes: Stem was long and strait, aprox 13 cm. Cap diameter approximately 6 cm. Found on humus (no burried wood was found when removing specimen). No volva attatched to the base to the stipe.

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Created: 2012-06-04 08:54:28 EDT (-0400)
By: Alfredo Justo (Fredo)
Summary: section Hispidoderma

the texture of the cap seems to indicate sect. Hispidoderma

178146

Created: 2012-06-03 21:38:25 EDT (-0400)
By: Christine Braaten (wintersbefore)
Summary: I believe that might be dirt?

I have tried pinching the stipe in different areas to see if it can account for any true “bruising” and it does not appear so. Also the context inside the stipe and on the cap does not bruise.

196968

Created: 2012-06-03 21:29:32 EDT (-0400)
By: Richard Kneal (bloodworm)
Summary: is the stipe…

turning blue in the new photographs??

325209

Created: 2012-06-03 21:26:39 EDT (-0400)
By: Christine Braaten (wintersbefore)
Summary: Distinctive basidia and cystidia

Would think it wouldn’t be too hard to get to species with this one. Definately not in P. cervinus group.

196968

Created: 2012-06-03 20:19:39 EDT (-0400)
By: Christine Braaten (wintersbefore)
Summary: Not white

I will take some more pictures of it, it was more of a pinkish tan. Very different from P. cervinus I think, and the very strait and narrow stipe is different as well. I will upload some microscope images as well.

196968

Created: 2012-06-03 20:08:32 EDT (-0400)
By: Richard Kneal (bloodworm)
Summary: was…

the cap completely white?

325209


Created: 2012-06-03 20:03:46 EDT (-0400)
Last modified: 2012-06-03 21:29:39 EDT (-0400)
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