




hemimycena
Halfbonnets are small, colorful mushrooms that look like tiny umbrellas. They often grow in clusters on decaying wood, adding a splash of color to the forest floor!
生息地: Halfbonnets live in moist, wooded areas, often found on decaying logs and forest floors.
The Halfbonnets has a small, delicate cap, often bell-shaped or conical, ranging from pure white to pale grey or brownish. Its thin stem matches the cap color, and it grows with fine, widely spaced gills underneath. This tiny mushroom often looks like a miniature umbrella emerging from the forest floor.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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Despite their tiny size, Halfbonnets are incredibly important cleaners of the forest!
Halfbonnets spores are so light, they can travel hundreds of miles on the wind!
Their delicate caps are often translucent, allowing light to pass right through them!
These mushrooms are part of a massive, mostly unseen underground fungal network.
Halfbonnets can break down dead leaves and twigs because of special enzymes that help them recycle nutrients in the forest.
Halfbonnets has microscopic spores that scatter with air currents, helping them spread far and wide to new locations.
Halfbonnets has a hidden network of tiny, thread-like roots called mycelium underground, which helps them absorb food.
Quercus alba
decomposes its fallen leaves
Acer saccharum
breaks down dead wood and twigs
Nothrus punctatus
small mites graze on its mycelium
Pinus strobus
recycles nutrients from pine needles
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
Do not touch or eat wild mushrooms without adult supervision.
1-6 cm
inedible
0.5-3 cm
Halfbonnets live in moist, wooded areas, often found on decaying logs and forest floors.
leaf litter
Summer-fall
White
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