RF2H0156N–The fungus Clitopilus prunulus (the miller) is found in grasslands in Europe and North America. It is an edible species.
RF2D8PMPJ–The Entoloma strictius mushroom, showing cap, stem and mycelial cells.
RF2GRMDNY–Entoloma chalybaeum is a poisonous but attractive fungus in the group known as pinkgills. It is most common at high altitudes including grasslands.
RM2T8RE08–Entoloma haastii, Entoloma haastii. is a mushroom in the Entolomataceae family. Described as new to science in 1964, it is known only from New Zealand, where it grows on the ground in leaf litter, usually near Nothofagus species
RMC8HCDF–The Miller Clitopilus prunulus
RM2B3RGRP–The miller (Clitopilus prunulus) mushroom growing in leaf litter on a woodland floor. Also known as the sweetbread mushroom
RM2AR30GH–Entoloma nitidum mushroom
RF2FK54YR–Entoloma mushroom growing among grass
RMHEWF84–Entoloma haastii. is a mushroom in the Entolomataceae family. Described as new to science in 1964, it is known only from New Zealand, where it grows on the ground in leaf litter, usually near Nothofagus species.
RMHMPCXE–Clump of Wood pinkgill (Entoloma rhodopolium), Entolomataceae.
RMC06PJB–The Miller, Clitopilus prunulus, Entolomataceae. In Grass in Open Birch and Oak Woodland.
RF2D8PMNM–The entoloma strictius mushroom growing alone in damp, fall woodland.
RF2D8PT18–The clitopilus prunulus mushroom growing next to some decaying branches in fall woodland.
RMHMWYK9–Examples of Mousepee Pinkgill (Entoloma incanum or Leptonia incana), Entolomataceae.
RMC06PKP–The Miller, Clitopilus prunulus, Entolomataceae. In Grass in Open Birch and Oak Woodland.
RF2D8PRT4–The clitopilus prunulus mushroom growing next to some decaying branches in fall woodland.
RF2D8BTAD–The sweetbread mushroom or clitopilus prunulus growing in a very damp forest in France.
RMHMPC8N–Silky Pinkgill (Leptonia rhodophillus sericeus or Entoloma Sericeum), Entolomataceae.
RF2D8BTBM–The gills of the sweetbread mushroom or clitopilus prunulus.
RMHMPC3N–Examples of Mousepee Pinkgill (Entoloma incanum or Leptonia incana), Entolomataceae.
RF2D8BTDA–A cross-section of the sweetbread mushroom or clitopilus prunulus.
RMHMX6HH–Lamellae with pink twinge after the maturing of spores of a Livid entoloma, Livid agaric, Livid pinkgill, Leaden entoloma or Lead poisoner (Entoloma lividum), Entolomataceae.
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