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Sulphur tuft, Heeswijk-Dinther forest, Netherlands Very poisonous, do not eat. Can easily be confused with Hypholoma capnoides, which is edible. Autumn,Europe,Fall,Heeswijk-Dinther,Hypholoma fasciculare,Netherlands,Sulphur tuft,World Click/tap to enlarge

Sulphur tuft, Heeswijk-Dinther forest, Netherlands

Very poisonous, do not eat. Can easily be confused with Hypholoma capnoides, which is edible.

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''Hypholoma fasciculare'', commonly known as the sulphur tuft, sulfur tuft or clustered woodlover, is a common woodland mushroom, often in evidence when hardly any other mushrooms are to be found. This saprophagic small gill fungus grows prolifically in large clumps on stumps, dead roots or rotting trunks of broadleaved trees.

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Ferdy Christant

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Uploaded Nov 25, 2016. Captured Nov 19, 2016 08:33.
  • NIKON D810
  • f/4.5
  • 1/10s
  • ISO64
  • 85mm