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Cortinarius subgenus telamonia

Cortinarius subgenus telamonia

Description:

Brown mushroom . Cortinarius is the largest genus of mushrooms in the world, containing an astounding number of species (often estimated well over a thousand). Although the mushrooms in Cortinarius are very diverse

Habitat:

Spotted in a mix forest near my house,under some cork oaks

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4 Comments

No Lanzz,it's very simple,you cut the cup with a sharp blade,them place it on a paper,with or black depending in the collour you think the spores have,then wait a few hours and the result is awesome :-) super easy and the results are beautiful,and for the id's is very important to

Lanzz
Lanzz 10 years ago

Spore prints? Any ink needed?

Thanks beaker98 for your nice words,it's much more easy than i thougth,you cut the cup put it in a white or black paper and in a few hours nature make the draw :-)

beaker98
beaker98 10 years ago

Great photos Antonio! I've always wanted to try spore prints, so I need to try that this spring. Thanks for inspiring:)

Braga, Portugal

Spotted on Jan 17, 2014
Submitted on Jan 22, 2014

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