




pluteus mammillatus
The Pluteus mammillatus is a fascinating mushroom that can be found growing on decaying wood. Its unique shape and color make it a fun find for little explorers in the forest!
生息地: Decaying wood in forests and wooded areas.
The Pluteus Mammillatus has a distinctive grey-brown to brownish cap, often with a prominent central bump, making it look nipple-like. Its gills are pale pink and entirely free from the whitish stem, which can be fibrous. It typically grows individually or in small groups.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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It's a 'wood lover,' only growing on dead or decaying trees and logs!
Its spores are naturally pink, creating a pretty rosy print if you collect them!
The 'mammillatus' name comes from its cap's little nipple-like bump!
This mushroom has gills completely free from its stem, like a tiny umbrella skirt!
Pluteus Mammillatus can break down dead wood because of special enzymes that help them return nutrients to the forest floor.
Pluteus Mammillatus has pinkish spores that help them float on air currents to spread rapidly to new growing spots.
Pluteus Mammillatus can grow directly on dead wood because its mycelium acts like tiny roots, anchoring it firmly.
Fagus sylvatica
breaks down dead wood of this tree species.
Quercus robur
consumes decaying timber, recycling nutrients.
Mycetophila fungorum
larvae feed on the mushroom's tissues.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always ask an adult before touching or picking mushrooms!
3-8 cm
edible
2-5 cm
Decaying wood in forests and wooded areas.
wood
Summer to fall
Pinkish-brown
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