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Two Brown entoloma species

Entolomas 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

 

 

 

The most famous entoloma in New Zealand is Entoloma hochstetteri, the blue entoloma

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5/March/2004, Workman track, Hunua Ranges

 
Next brown entoloma

 

 

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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!)

 

 
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