Two Brown entoloma speciesEntolomas are a decent size and have rather pink spores but are hard to classify. Their stems may have shallow grooves in a spiral pattern. Here is a handsome brown entoloma. Bigger and more interesting than "LBJ's" (Little brown jobs), which are numerous, rather boring toadstools and even harder to classify. Another, more delicate brown emtoloma
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The most famous entoloma in New Zealand is Entoloma hochstetteri, the blue entoloma
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5/March/2004, Workman track, Hunua Ranges
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12/April/2003: Another brown entoloma across the river from the Workman track,
in an experimental Kauri grove. (It looks suspiciously like a young Bertranda
astatogala, but my expert advisors do not agree!)