




mycena galericulata
The Common Bonnet is a small, mushroom-shaped fungus that grows in groups. It has a cute, bell-shaped cap that can be a light brown color and is often found in damp, wooded areas.
生息地: Moist, shaded areas in forests, particularly in leaf litter.
The Common Bonnet has a bell-shaped cap, often ribbed, that ranges from pale brown to grey-brown, fading towards its crinkled edge. Its slender, pale stem supports this delicate cap, often growing in noticeable clusters on wood.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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Some of their relatives glow in the dark, but not the Common Bonnet itself!
Their cap edges can be wavy or scalloped, like a tiny, crinkled pie crust!
Their caps often look like tiny umbrellas, but they're too small for real rain!
These fungi grow from buried wood, sometimes seeming to sprout right from the ground!
Common Bonnet can break down dead wood because it uses special enzymes to release nutrients back into the forest soil.
Common Bonnet has a tendency to grow in large groups, helping to carpet logs and stumps with many tiny mushrooms.
Quercus robur
Decomposes dead wood from these trees.
Fagus sylvatica
Helps break down fallen logs and stumps.
Picea abies
Can also be found decomposing coniferous wood.
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Do not touch or eat wild mushrooms.
3-10 cm
inedible
1-4 cm
Moist, shaded areas in forests, particularly in leaf litter.
wood
Spring, Summer, Fall
White
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