Inocybe flavobrunnea
Inocybe flavobrunnea
A species of Fiber caps.
Inocybe flavobrunnea, a fungal species, commonly inhabits woodlands, showing a strong association with both broadleaf and needle-bearing trees. Its key features include a yellowish-brown cap and a distinctive fibrous feel. This mushroom predominantly emerges during the later part of summer and throughout autumn. Its existence serves as a vital marker for robust forest health.
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Attributes of Inocybe flavobrunnea
You can find Inocybe flavobrunnea by these plants
Quaking aspen, Coast live oak, Red pine
Scientific Classification of Inocybe flavobrunnea
Phylum
Club fungi
Class
Mushroom-forming fungi
Order
Gilled fungi
Family
Inocybaceae
Genus
Fiber caps
Toxicity and Edibility of Inocybe flavobrunnea
Is Inocybe flavobrunnea Toxic?
Consuming Inocybe flavobrunnea is poisonous and can trigger various adverse effects. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid this mushroom.