This might be Mycena galericulata, but the problem with mycenas is that there are so many species, that most of them are only recognizable by microscope. The charecteristics of M. galericulata are: white to pinkish gills, which are sometimes anastomosing or furcate and sometimes dorsally intervenose with age. Has the scent of flour. http://www.pharmanatur.com/Mycena%20gale...
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This might be Mycena galericulata, but the problem with mycenas is that there are so many species, that most of them are only recognizable by microscope. The charecteristics of M. galericulata are: white to pinkish gills, which are sometimes anastomosing or furcate and sometimes dorsally intervenose with age. Has the scent of flour. http://www.pharmanatur.com/Mycena%20gale...