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Since there are thousands of known species of mushrooms, we have tried to limit those we list to the most common ones. New species are also continuously added to the site.
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Today's mushroom is Mycena pura (Poison Radish Ground Mycena). It grows in North America, Europe.
Description: Mycena pura, also known as the Poison Radish Ground Mycena, is a small or medium, variable agaric that comes in many different colours, usually with purple tints. Some are considered separate species or varieties; all smell of radishes. It grows typically in wooded and open habitats on humus-rich soil.
Cap convex or bell-shaped, becoming flattened; the margin lined; bald; moist or dry; typically lilac to purple when young, but often fading or developing other shades. Gills adnexed to adnate, may be sinuate and notched; whitish or sometimes slightly pinkish to purplish; developing cross-veins with maturity. Spores the spore print is white. Stem equal; hollow; smooth or with tiny hairs; usually similar coloured as the cap or paler. The mushroom has no ring.
Mycena pura on the First Nature Web site.
Mycena pura on the MushroomExpert.Com Web site.
Dimensions: Cap 2-6 cm diameter, stem 3-9 cm tall * 0.3-1 cm thick
This site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of the mushroom.
If you are interested in this mushroom, look it up in our database. You can find more detailed pictures there.
Many mushrooms are poisonous and some are lethally poisonous. It can be very hard to distinguish between an edible and a poisonous mushroom. Because of that, we recommend that you don't eat wild mushrooms at all, and this site does not contain any information about the edibility or toxicity of the mushrooms listed here.
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