Mycena galopus
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Mycena galopus var candida (White milking bonnet)
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| Mycena galopus (Pers.) P. Kumm. |
Mycena galopus is a species of small mushroom having a bell-shaped, radially-grooved cap. The subspecies galopus is a pale grey-brown, while the subspecies candida (common name White milking bonnet) is as the name suggests white. Both occur during summer and autumn on leaf litter in mixed woods and hedegrows. The species is inedible.
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[edit] References
Jordan, Michael, The Encyclopaedia of Fungi of Britain and Europe, Frances Lincoln, London 2004.
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