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Family
Inocybaceae
Accession Number
Genus
Inocybe
Species
geophylla var. lilacina
Species Author
JE Lange
Date
22/10/2011
Morphological Description
Collector
Taylor Reid
Number
2
Cap shape when mature
1 conical/bell shape
Cap shape in center
1 raised
Cap shape from above
1 circular-even if wavy
color of top surface
14 purple, violet, or lilac
Secondary color top surface
2 light gray
Cap color with age
14 purple, violet, or lilac
Cap stain color
Cap width
15
Cap surface texture
2 smooth
Cap stickiness
1 dry
Cap has concentric zones of color
Cap stalk easily part
Yes
Cap hygrophanous
No
Cap flesh color
2 light gray
Cap flesh stain color
Flesh hardness
2 firm, fleshy
Flesh toughness
2 easy to break or tear, but not fragile
Flesh fracture
Cap cross section
Cap margin surface
2 smooth
Cap edge
1 smooth
Stipe shape
3 equal
Stipe core
1 solid
Stipe position
1 central
Stipe flesh hardness
2 firm, fleshy
Stipe flesh toughness
2 easy to break or tear, but not fragile
Stipe flesh fracture
Stipe flesh color
2 light gray
Stipe flesh stain color
Stipe primary color
14 purple, violet, or lilac
Stipe secondary color
2 light gray
Stipe stain color
Stipe surface texture
8 fibrilose
Stipe width
5
Stipe length
50
Gill attachment
2 adnexed
Gill collarium
Gill sawtooth edge
Hymenium color when young
Hymenium color when mature
Hymenium stain color
Gills break from cap
Gills deliquescent
No
Gills mottled face
Gills secede from stalk
Gills waxy feel
Gills anastomosing
Gills forked
Ring type
5 none
Partial veil type
5 none
Ring location on stalk
Ring number
Ring color
Volva type
6 none
Volva color
Habit
2 numerous or trooping, but not in clumps
Taste
Smell
6 other
Spore print color
Latex color
Latex stain color
17 none - no stains or not applicable
Reaction ammonia color
Reaction ferrous sulphate color
Reaction Melzer's color
13 blue
Reaction potassium
Spore shape
3 elliptical
Spore ornamentation
Spore length
6
Spore width
4
phylum
Basidiomycota
material collected
gilled mushroom
trama type
interwoven
cap cuticle type
clamp connections
present
cystidia
yes
morphology summary
Notes
Originally identified as I. griseolilacina which grows exclusively in deciduous forests in calcium rich soils according to the Fungi of Switzerland.
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