Mycena flavescens
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Species: | Mycena flavescens
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Mycena flavescens Velen. (1920)
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![]() | Gills on hymenium |
![]() ![]() | Cap is conical or campanulate |
![]() | Hymenium is adnexed |
![]() | Stipe is bare |
![]() | Spore print is white |
![]() | Ecology is saprotrophic |
![]() | Edibility is edible |
Mycena flavescens is a species of Mycenaceae fungus. It was first described scientifically by the Czech mycologist Josef Velenovský in 1920, based on specimens collected in Mnichovice in 1915.[1] The mushroom is edible.[2]
References
- ^ Velenovský J. České Houby. Vol. 2. Prague: České Botanické Společnosti. p. 323.
- ^ Boa E. (2004). Wild Edible Fungi: A Global Overview Of Their Use And Importance To People (Non-Wood Forest Products). Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN. p. 137. ISBN 92-5-105157-7.