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22-11-2010, 07:44 PM
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| | | Tricholoma help please I`m fairly sure this is a Tricholoma but is there someone more experienced who recognises it. Possible T. scalpturatum, T. argyraceum or T. saponaceum. As you can see from the needles it is growing close to pinus.
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22-11-2010, 11:34 PM
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| | | Re: Tricholoma help please Hello,
this is a pale form of Tricholoma saponaceum. The gills are slightly yellowish and spaced, so it can't be a species from the terreum-section.
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| | | Re: Tricholoma help please Many thanks for that Andreas
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