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Rosegill - Volvariella cf. caesiotincta

Pinus, Picea, Corylus.
The mushroom grew from a dead tree of an unknown species, possibly a hazel. The growth site was where very little sunlight penetrates.
The remains of the vulva are visible on the surface of the cap.
The smell is pleasant, the taste is slightly sour.

2025-02-13
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Nemenčinės miškas, Vilniaus raj.
Lithuania
54° 49' 1.704" N, 25° 30' 55.5768" E
Vilnius LT
2024-08-11
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