Mycena sp1
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Mycena sp: So far noted in the second half of fall (late October into November) growing from lower trunk of living Yellow Cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis).
|Cap Color=Gray
|Cape Shape=Convex, Bell-shaped
|Cap Margin=Entire, With Lines
|Cap surface=Smooth
|Flesh color=white or light gray
|Flesh character=Thin
|Gill Characterisitics=Adnate
|Gill Color=white
|Stem Shape=Equal
|Stem Color=gray, lighter at top
|Stem Surface=smooth
|Milk=Absent
|Odor=not noticeable
|Habit=Single
|microhabitat=Yellow Cedar
Local Notes
References
Weblinks
- Mushroom Observer results for Mycena sp1
- PacNW Herbaria Records for Mycena sp
- Search Arctos Database for Mycena sp1 (Southeast only)
- Search Arctos Database for Mycena sp1 (entire database)
- Encyclopedia of Life search for Mycena sp
- iNaturalist Observations for Mycena sp in Southeast Alaska
Other References
Related Files
Mycena sp1 growing on Yellow Cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis)
Mycena sp1 and Isothecium myosuroides on Yellow Cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis)
the lines in the cap margin develop with age. The young caps are bell shaped with smooth margins. Cap margin lighter than center Cap size from 1.5-2.5 cm diameter
Cystida are clavate Stem doesn't break, kind of tough