oak bonnet mushrooms x28 mycena inclinata x29 growing mossy ground possibly decaying log stump |
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| navigate by keyword : plant leaf green tree flower soil produce woodland grass forest shrub garden herb nature branch lawn food autumn moss oak bonnet mushrooms mycena inclinata growing mossy ground possibly decaying log stump stumpthese have small delicate bell shaped caps typically greyish brown can become broadly umbonate having central bumpthe stems thin progressively reddish towards basehabitatmycena inclinatais saprobic fungus meaning obtains nutrients dead organic matterit commonly found groups fallen logs stumps especially |
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| Oak Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena inclinata), growing on mossy ground, possibly on a decaying log or stump. These mushrooms have small, delicate, bell-shaped caps that are typically greyish-brown and can become broadly umbonate (having a central bump). The stems are thin and become progressively reddish-brown towards the base.
Habitat: Mycena inclinata is a saprobic fungus, meaning it obtains nutrients from dead organic matter. It is commonly found in groups on fallen logs and stumps, especially oak. |
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