Talk:Hypholoma fasciculare

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After I made 'Hypholoma fasciculare' on 10th Nov. 2005 I discovered that 72.192.1.41 had made one called 'Sulfur Tuft' on 9th No. 2005. The text is as follows.


Sulfur Tuft Naematoloma fasciculare

Also known as the Clustered Woodlover, this common poisonous mushroom is usually found in clumps on both conifers and hardwoods: stumps, rotting logs, and buried debris. The bald caps are yellow, often slightly greenish or orangeish, darker at the center, the stalk is slender, the gills are yellow to greenish-yellow, becoming grey or purple with age. Spores are deep purple.

similar species:

Hypholoma fasciculare Naematoloma capnoides


I have incorporated some details from this page in 'Hypholoma fasciculare' and will replace the 'Sulfur Tuft' page with a link to 'Hypholoma fasciculare'.

Strobilomyces 18:57, 13 November 2005 (UTC)