File:2011-12-03 Mycena epipterygia (Scop.) Gray 187430.jpg
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Description2011-12-03 Mycena epipterygia (Scop.) Gray 187430.jpg |
Mycena epipterygia (Scop.) Gray Image location: Larch Mountain, Multnomah Co., Oregon, USA Growing on dead branches, logs, stumps, in a coniferous forest. Found it in countless places today. Shorter-stemmed than what I was seeing a month ago. Odor the same—-slightly farinaceous. Stem always strong yellow. Typical spores 9.5-10 × 6.5-7 microns. Which of the numerous varieties of epipterygia this one is? Maybe we’ll find out later. Recognized by sight
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Camera location | 45° 33′ 02.16″ N, 122° 05′ 34.8″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 45.550600; -122.093000 |
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