Hygrophorus flavescens
Hygrophorus flavescens is an edible mushroom of the genus Hygrophorus found in the Pacific Northwest, eastern North America, and Texas. It is similar to Hygrophorus chlorophanus, which has a sticky coating.[2]
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| Species: | H. flavescens |
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| Hygrophorus flavescens (Charles Kauffman) (1906)[1] | |
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float | |
| gills on hymenium | |
| cap is convex | |
| hymenium is adnexed | |
| spore print is white | |
| edibility: edible | |
References
- Michael, Kuo. "Hygrocybe flavescens (MushroomExpert.Com)". MushroomExpert.com. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
- Phillips, Roger (2010) [2005]. Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America. Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books. p. 79. ISBN 978-1-55407-651-2.
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