Inocybe geophylla

White Fibrecap

Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap. Widespread species, superficially similar to Field Mushrooms, but very toxic.


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Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap
Around fallen Ash
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Fresh toadstools
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Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap
Mature toadstool
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Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap
Gills
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Spore print
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Spores
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Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap
Gill edge

Photograph detail


Slide 1: Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap. Around fallen Ash, Fraxinus excelsior, in sheep grazed pasture. Hargill, Redmire. July.


Slide 2: Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap. Around fallen Ash, Fraxinus excelsior, in sheep grazed pasture. Fresh toadstools. Hargill, Redmire. July.


Slide 3: Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap. Around fallen Ash, Fraxinus excelsior, in sheep grazed pasture. Mature toadstool. Hargill, Redmire. July.


Slide 4: Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap. Gills under cap. Collected from pasture in Hargill, Redmire. July.


Slide 5: Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap. Spore print. Collected from pasture in Hargill, Redmire. July.


Slide 6: Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap. Spores. Photographed at x400, brightfield illumination. Collected from pasture in Hargill, Redmire. July.


Slide 7: Inocybe geophylla, White Fibrecap. Gill edge showing bottle shaped cells called cheilocystidia. Photographed at x400, brightfield illumination. Collected from pasture in Hargill, Redmire. July.