Hypholoma sp fruiting at the base of Sitka Spruce, with strong UV reaction.
Big Lagoon, Ca | 11-21-2023
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Cambridge, UK, April 2023
Sulphur tufts (Hypholoma fasciculare)
Always photographing these adorable poisonous little fellas.
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found these bad boys on a walk yesterday!!
Thank you for sharing! <3
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Sulfur Tufts
Hypholoma fasciculare
Western Washington, April 19-23, 2022
Mary Howerton (shop)
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FOTD #133 : cinnamon cap! (hypholoma lateritium)
the cinnamon cap (also brick cap, chestnut mushroom, brick top, red woodlover or kuritake) is a mushroom-producing fungus in the family strophariaceae. it has been discovered in europe, the US & japan, but may even be more widespread :-)
the big question : can i bite it??
well, that depends !! in the US & japan, it is considered edible & choice. however, in europe is considered inedible - some even claiming it to be poisonous.
h. lateritium description :
"the cap is 3.5–10 cm in diameter, usually with a brick-red colouration in the centre and a paler margin. it is smooth, sometimes with red-brown flecks in the middle & sometimes with flaky veil remnants, which can easily be washed off in the rain, on the outside.
the gills are crowded, starting yellowish and becoming greyish with age.
the stipe is light yellow and darker below."
[images & fungus description : source]
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Hypholoma fasciculare // hypholome en touffe // sulfer tuft
forêt de Fontainebleau, 25.04.2023
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Hypholoma fasciculare, with strong blue-green reaction, fruiting on the roots of a recently uprooted shore pine.
these are composed of two 40 image focus stacks
Samoa Dunes, California
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Sulphur Tuft Hypholoma fasciculare
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