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Observation: Clitocybe sp. (Fr.) Staude (82869)
About Clitocybe (Fr.) Staude
When: 2011-11-19
Collection location: Marteleira, Lourinhã, Portugal [Click for map]
Who: zaca
No herbarium specimen

Notes: Probably one Clitocybe of the section Candicantes. It was found near to the specimen in MO82868.
Both are pure white but have different features. Let me emphasize some:
- Growing near the base of an Eucalyptus;
- Spore print white;
- Being pure white in the field, in the photos one can see a tenue colored margin; When drying some canescente zones are more noticiable mainly at the center of the cap;
- Stem holow;
- Tendency to roll up the cap;
- Conspicious rhizomorps at the base of stem (visible in the photos attached);
- Less robust then the one in MO82868, the stem being half of the wide.

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Created: 2011-11-21 09:12:19 WET (+0000)
By: zaca
Summary: Not properly,

is just the effect of rolling up of the cap.


Created: 2011-11-21 01:58:19 WET (+0000)
By: Johannes Harnisch (Johann)
Summary: are those gills free?

82632


Created: 2011-11-20 22:23:17 WET (+0000)
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