Tricholomopsis decora

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Tricholomopsis decora
2012-10-03 Tricholomopsis decora (Fr.) Singer 268487 crop.jpg
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T. decora
Binomial name
Tricholomopsis decora
(Fr.) Singer 1939
Synonyms
  • Agaricus decorus Fr.1821
  • Clitocybe decora (Fr.) Gillet, 1874
  • Cortinellus decorus (Fr.) P. Karst., 1879
  • Tricholoma decorum (Fr.) Quél., 1883
  • Gyrophila decora (Fr.) Quél., 1886
  • Pleurotus decorus (Fr.) Sacc., 1887
  • Dendrosarcus decorus (Fr.) Kuntze, 1898
  • Tricholoma rutilans var. decorum (Fr.) Maire, 1916
Tricholomopsis decora
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gills on hymenium
cap is convex or depressed
hymenium is adnate
stipe is bare
spore print is white
ecology is saprotrophic
edibility: unknown

Tricholomopsis decora, commonly known as Prunes and Custard,[1] is a species of gilled mushroom in the genus Tricholomopsis. It occurs in North America and in Britain, and it grows in conifer forests.[2] It is regarded as nonpoisonous.[3]

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  1. ^ (2013). Mushrooms. Macmillan. ASIN B00F0KT89O.
  2. ^ "Tricholomopsis decora in Mycobank".
  3. ^ Miller Jr., Orson K.; Miller, Hope H. (2006). North American Mushrooms: A Field Guide to Edible and Inedible Fungi. Guilford, CN: FalconGuide. p. 160. ISBN 978-0-7627-3109-1.

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