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This is one of the most common suburban
Mycenas. The combination of dark pileus with bloom in dry weather and
the pronounced bleachy odor help define it. l |
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Unusual clustered habit in some cases |
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The bloom on the surface in dry conditions is very distinctive. |
Cheilocystidia
Spores: 8-10x4.2-5.6µ Lamellar trama vinescent in Melzer's |
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Caulocystidia |
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