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0 1 Webcap

Webcap

by James20Pennsylvania, USA

0 0 Violet Webcap

Violet Webcap

by nkhamakerGreen Lane, Pennsylvania, USA

0 2 Webcap sp.

Webcap sp.

by rat.tumour aka lipaseEngland, United Kingdom

bh8

0 0 webcap sp?

webcap sp?

by rat.tumour aka lipaseEngland, United Kingdom

bi no sample

0 0 Violet Webcap

Violet Webcap

by lenrelyHiddenite, North Carolina, United States

1 0 Violet Webcap

Violet Webcap

by doreen.chambers.14Averill, Vermont, USA

A beautiful Webcap mushroom. Dark violet to ...

0 2 cortinar and webcap

cortinar and webcap

by Joseph CHIEF REDEARTHUttarakhand, India

A perfect circular and convex cap brown in color. With gills, growing in the ...

2 0 Webcap

Webcap

by KostasZontanosΑποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Ηπείρου - Δυτικής Μακεδονίας, Greece

Mountain meadow.

0 0 Webcap or Fibrecap?

Webcap or Fibrecap?

by rat.tumour aka lipaseEngland, United Kingdom

bh location not exact

2 1 Violet Webcap

Violet Webcap

by Matthew HammondArkansas, USA

This one is young, and has a very distinct lavender cap and lighter lavender ...

0 0 Purple webcap

Purple webcap

by BotanickTukums, Latvia

Inedible. Used to dye wool and cotton fabrics.

1 0 Webcap sp.?

Webcap sp.?

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

Quite a lot of similar ones about

0 0 Webcap sp.?

Webcap sp.?

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

probably growing near or under silver birch

0 0 Blood-red Webcap

Blood-red Webcap

by rat.tumour aka lipaseEngland, United Kingdom

mixed woodland under beech

0 0 Webcap mushroom

Webcap mushroom

by DespinaTsafetopoulouNew Zealand

Spotted at Maruia falls, under manuka trees.

2 0 Webcap

Webcap

by MachiKodiak, Alaska, USA

From the Dermocybe group

1 0 Cortinarius

Cortinarius

by MachiKodiak, Alaska, USA

Fleshy brown mushrooms. Something in the Section Obtusi

1 0 Webcaps

Webcaps

by MachiKodiak, Alaska, United States

Lovely brown mushrooms with no ring/annulus. Lamellulae present.

1 2 Webcap sp.

Webcap sp.

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

Growing near a silver birch tree and a number of saplings of different species

0 0 Webcap sp.?

Webcap sp.?

by rat.tumour aka lipaseEngland, United Kingdom

Maybe growing under silver birch. Cortinarius roseipes ...

2 1 Webcap sp.?

Webcap sp.?

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

about 5cm tall and same wide. no distinctive smell or taste

8 4 Gassy Webcap

Gassy Webcap

by Ric3Florida, USA

Found along side a hiking trail partially cover by saw palmetto. Several ...

1 0 Purple Webcap

Purple Webcap

by LipaseSan Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina

it tasted a little bit like blood (iron taste). No distinctive smell. I spat it ...

1 0 Violet Webcap

Violet Webcap

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

Beautiful violet mushroom. Cap dry. Dark violet stem and cap.

5 0 Red-gilled webcap

Red-gilled webcap

by arne.royslandViken, Norway

It is a medium-sized mushroom with bright blood-red gills. It is sometimes used ...

4 0 Webcap?

Webcap?

by Neil RossBrisbane, QLD, Australia

Agaric mushrooms. Leathery caps, some flat and others quite twisted. Mostly ...

0 0 Webcap sp.

Webcap sp.

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

This mushroom was growing under a silver birch with at least three other ...

0 3 Webcap sp.

Webcap sp.

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

Cortinarius? Stem 'strongly longitudinally fibrous', cap about 3cm across and ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

sanguineus (Bloodred Webcap)

0 0 Webcap sp.

Webcap sp.

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

Cortinarius? Spore print rusty brown. Growing under silver birch. Stem easily ...

1 0 Blood-red Webcap?

Blood-red Webcap?

by rat.tumour aka lipaseStockport, England, United Kingdom

About 5-6cm across the biggest cap. My guess is C. sanguineus just because of ...

0 0 Webcap sp.?

Webcap sp.?

by rat.tumour aka lipaseEngland, United Kingdom

May have been growing under silver birch. Here are some similar looking corts ...

0 1 Frosty Webcap?

Frosty Webcap?

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

Cortinarius subgenus Telamonia. Same as this: ...

0 0 Webcap sp.?

Webcap sp.?

by LipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

Is this the same species (growing next to this spotting...) ...

0 0 Webcap species

Webcap species

by LipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

Growing under birch along with these spottings: ...

1 0 Cortinarius rotundisporus

Cortinarius rotundisporus

by CharliePriceLaunceston, Tasmania, Australia

Cortinarius rotundisporus, also known as the elegant blue

0 0 Webcap Species

Webcap Species

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

interesting 'cheesy/cheezy wotsit' colour fibrous 'ring' or cortina on stem ...

0 1 Webcap sp.

Webcap sp.

by LipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

Here's a cross section of a similar mushroom growing in the same plantation: ...

2 2 Webcap

Webcap

by Leuba Ridgway

With caps up to about 45 mm wide, these purplish grey mushrooms were growing in ...

3 0 Violet Webcap

Violet Webcap

by PucaKWinder, Georgia, USA

Cap: Approximately 10 cm; convex; dry; densely hairy/fuzzy; deep purple. Gills: ...

1 0 Cortinarius  webcap

Cortinarius webcap

by DespinaTsafetopoulouΘεσσαλία - Στερεά Ελλάδα, Greece

Cortinarius is a genus of mushrooms. It is suspected to be the largest genus of ...

0 0 Webcap species?

Webcap species?

by LipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

growing under birch. I guess it's the same as this spotting which I found in ...

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