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Leucopaxillus

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Order
  
Agaricales

Scientific name
  
Leucopaxillus

Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Higher classification
  
Tricholomataceae


Similar
  
Leucopaxillus giganteus, Leucopaxillus gentianeus, Lepista, Clitocybe, Lyophyllum

Leucopaxillus paradoxus fungi kingdom


Leucopaxillus is a genus of fairly large white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide growing on the ground in woodlands. These are saprotrophs, but may sometimes be ectomycorrhizal. Less than ten species of Leucopaxillus are known to grow in North America. No species of Leucopaxillus are known to be poisonous, but they do not have an appealing taste or texture. The widespread genus contains about 15 species.

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Leucopaxillus California Fungi Leucopaxillus albissimus

Members of Leucopaxillus are medium-sized to large, have a dry convex to depressed cap, an inrolled margin when young, lack a partial veil and have tough flesh. They have white or yellowish gills which can come off in a layer, leaving the underside of the cap smooth. The spores are white, amyloid and spiny. These mushrooms often smell bad and can be mistaken for Tricholoma and Clitocybe, but mushrooms in those genera are more fragile and rot more quickly. Members of Leucopaxillus have antibiotics which make the mushrooms persist much longer than most, making them appear to be more common than they actually are.

Leucopaxillus tricolor fungi kingdom


Selected species

  • Leucopaxillus albissimus
  • Leucopaxillus cerealis
  • Leucopaxillus gentianeus
  • Leucopaxillus giganteus
  • Leucopaxillus gracillimus
  • Leucopaxillus lepistoides
  • Leucopaxillus macrocephalus
  • Leucopaxillus paradoxus
  • Leucopaxillus rhodoleucus
  • Leucopaxillus subzonalis
  • Leucopaxillus tricolor

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    Leucopaxillus California Fungi Leucopaxillus gentianeus

    Leucopaxillus California Fungi Leucopaxillus gentianeus

    References

    Leucopaxillus Wikipedia