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The red-staining Inocybe (Inocybe patouillardii) is one of the most deadly mushrooms in this genus Inocybe. It is found growing in small groups on leaf litters. All mushroom guidebooks as well as the mushroomers advise that the entire genus should be avoided.
[edit] Identification
The cap is bell shape with pink-white and red marks or lines on it, hence its name. The edge of the cap is irregular with broken edges and rough texture. The gills are reddish-pink and are far apart. The stem, dark red-pink, is thin with no rings. The flesh is dark pink. The colour tends to fade in direct sunlight.
[edit] Habitat
It grows on leaf litter.
[edit] Toxicity
Inocybe patouillardii contains muscarine, in much higher doses than Amanita muscaria[citation needed].
[edit] References
- North, Pamela (1967). Poisonous Plants and Fungi in colour. Blandford Press & Pharmacological Society of Great Britain.