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Blue Edge Pinkgill

Entoloma serrulatum

Description:

Growing under evergreen/coniferous tree. Entoloma? Maybe Entoloma Chalybaeum var. lazulinum (thanks Kunzah for the suggestion) or Entoloma serrulatum suggested by Irenea on MO: http://mushroomobserver.org/118194?q=u7b... I'm going for E. serrulatum at the moment just because of the dark edge to the gills

Notes:

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5 Comments

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 11 years ago

Marginate gills are interesting... doesn't appear on E.Chalybaeum. but it does appear on E.serrulatum - I would go with that.

cheers Lars and thanks Kunzah for the suggestion! I'm thinking it could also be E. serrulatum which seems to look pretty similar

LarsKorb
LarsKorb 11 years ago

eagle eyed - nice spotting!

mauna Kunzah
mauna Kunzah 11 years ago

That's just a guess. I am not sure.

Lipase
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Lipase

High Peak, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Oct 21, 2012
Submitted on Oct 21, 2012

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