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Mycena semivestipes

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37: 302:(0.04–0.12 in) thick, and is roughly the same thickness throughout its length. Its surface texture is smooth or lightly pruinose (as if dusted with a fine white powder), and it is dark brown at the base and whitish at the top. There can be fine hairs at the base, particularly in young specimens. 301:
attachment, but often recede from the stipe as the mushroom matures. Their color is white to dirty pink. They can develop reddish-brown spots in age. Interspersed between the gills are two or three tiers of lamellae (short gills). The stipe measures 1.6–6 cm (0.6–2.4 in) long by 1–3 mm
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is initially convex to somewhat conical before flattening out in age; it attains a diameter of 0.8–3.5 cm (0.3–1.4 in) wide. The cap surface, smooth and slightly lubricous, is deep viscous to dark brown in the center. The margin is somewhat translucent, so that the grooves made by the
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species that obtains nutrients from the decomposing logs and stumps of hardwoods, in which it fruits in dense clusters. Fruiting occurs in later fall and winter in eastern North America.
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on the gill edge) are club-shaped, hyaline to dark grey, and measure 24–34 by 5–11 Îžm.
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are four-spored, club shaped, and measure 21–30 by 4.5–5.4 Îžm. Cheilocystidia (
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Bessette A, Miller OK Jr, Bessette AR, Miller HR (1995).
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Agaricales
Mycenaceae
Mycena
Binomial name
Peck
A.H.Sm.
Synonyms
Murrill
Atkinson
agaric
Mycenaceae
North America
Charles Horton Peck
Mycena
Alexander H. Smith
type
Newfoundland
cap
gills
flesh
cartilage
adnate
spore print
Spores

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