



lepiota atrodisca
The Dark Dapperling is a small mushroom with a dark cap that can be found in the woods. It's a fun and interesting fungus that helps break down dead plants!
生息地: It lives in damp, wooded areas, often near fallen leaves and decaying wood.
The Dark Dapperling has a small, dark blackish-brown cap, often granular or scaly, contrasting sharply with its slender, paler stem. Its gills are white and free from the stem, distinguishing it from many other forest fungi.




カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
スナップ
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"Dapperling" sounds cute, but many in this mushroom group are deadly!
Its dark cap often looks like it's sprinkled with tiny, mysterious crumbs.
Spores are pure white, a ghostly contrast to its dark, scaly cap.
This tiny mushroom is part of a giant family of over 400 related species.
Dark Dapperling can break down dead plant matter because of special enzymes that help it release nutrients back into the soil.
Dark Dapperling has mycelial threads that help them explore the soil to find essential minerals and water.
Dark Dapperling can produce toxic compounds that help them deter hungry creatures from taking a bite.
Quercus alba
Decomposes organic matter from its fallen leaves and wood.
Acer rubrum
Utilizes nutrients from decaying maple leaves.
Hylocomium splendens
Often grows hidden amongst carpets of this moss.
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Never touch or eat wild mushrooms without adult supervision.
2-6 cm
poisonous
1-4 cm
It lives in damp, wooded areas, often near fallen leaves and decaying wood.
soil
夏, 秋
White
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