Inocybe geophylla

in Nature Observer8 months ago

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Observation Date
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Inocybe geophylla
Juni 01, 2025
Aceh, Indonesia

Inocybe geophylla, commonly known as ground inocybe, common white inocybe, or white fibercap, is a species of fungus in the genus Inocybe

Called ground inocybe, this fungus generally grows on the ground and not on logs. Its shape has a hood, initially round and then slightly open when mature.

It has a grayish white color with a straight and larger stem, the texture is slightly hard and not flexible.

I found it growing in a pine forest among the gaps between dry pine needles and the color is almost similar to pine needles. The lower part of the umbrella has a cavity and like regular layers.

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Lovely find my friend. :)
cute mushroom.

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