Deconica crobula
Deconica crobula
A species of Deconica.
Deconica crobula, a species within the Hymenogastraceae family, commonly thrives in damp, wooded environments. It possesses a singular look, characterized by notable cap and stem attributes that are familiar to those passionate about mycology. This fungus is significant to its ecosystem, aiding in the breakdown of organic matter and thereby contributing to the movement of nutrients and the vitality of the soil.
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Attributes of Deconica crobula
Cap Diameter
1 - 2 cm
Height
3 - 9 cm
Cap Shape
Convex, Flat
Cap Surfaces
Fibrillose-scaly
Gill Attachment
Attached
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Ring
Ringless
Odor
Mild earthiness with a hint of woodiness.
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
You can find Deconica crobula by these plants
Spruces, Firs
Scientific Classification of Deconica crobula
Phylum
Club fungi
Class
Mushroom-forming fungi
Order
Gilled fungi
Family
Hymenogastraceae
Genus
Deconica
Toxicity and Edibility of Deconica crobula
Is Deconica crobula Toxic?
Toxicity information is not available for this mushroom. Always consult with an expert before consuming any wild mushrooms.