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- Mycena_cinerella abstract "Mycena cinerella, commonly known as the mealy bonnet, is an inedible species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. It is found in Europe and the United States, where it grows in groups on fallen leaves and needles under pine and Douglas fir. The small grayish mushrooms have caps that are up to 1.5 cm (0.6 in) wide atop stems that are 5 cm (2.0 in) long and 2.5 mm (0.10 in) thick. Its gills are grayish-white and adnate, with a "tooth" that runs slightly down the stem. The fungus has both two- and four-spored basidia. As its common name suggests, it smells mealy.".
- Mycena_cinerella binomialAuthority Petter_Adolf_Karsten.
- Mycena_cinerella class Basidiomycota.
- Mycena_cinerella division Basidiomycota.
- Mycena_cinerella family Mycenaceae.
- Mycena_cinerella genus Mycena.
- Mycena_cinerella kingdom Fungus.
- Mycena_cinerella order Agaricales.
- Mycena_cinerella synonym "Agaricus cinerellus (P. Karst.)".
- Mycena_cinerella synonym "Mycena cineroides (Hintikka)".
- Mycena_cinerella synonym "Omphalia cinerella (P. Karst.) J.E. Lange)".
- Mycena_cinerella thumbnail Mycena_spec._-_Lindsey_3a.jpg?width=300.
- Mycena_cinerella wikiPageID "24472828".
- Mycena_cinerella wikiPageRevisionID "599928153".
- Mycena_cinerella binomial "Mycena cinerella".
- Mycena_cinerella binomialAuthority "P. Karst.".
- Mycena_cinerella capshape "conical".
- Mycena_cinerella classis Basidiomycota.
- Mycena_cinerella colwidth "30".
- Mycena_cinerella divisio Basidiomycota.
- Mycena_cinerella ecologicaltype "saprotrophic".
- Mycena_cinerella familia Mycenaceae.
- Mycena_cinerella genus "Mycena".
- Mycena_cinerella hasPhotoCollection Mycena_cinerella.
- Mycena_cinerella howedible "inedible".
- Mycena_cinerella hymeniumtype "gills".
- Mycena_cinerella imageWidth "235".
- Mycena_cinerella name "Mycena cinerella".
- Mycena_cinerella ordo Agaricales.
- Mycena_cinerella regnum Fungus.
- Mycena_cinerella species "M. cinerella".
- Mycena_cinerella sporeprintcolor "white".
- Mycena_cinerella stipecharacter "bare".
- Mycena_cinerella synonyms "Agaricus cinerellus (P. Karst.)".
- Mycena_cinerella synonyms "Omphalia cinerella ( J.E. Lange) Mycena cineroides (Hintikka)".
- Mycena_cinerella whichgills "adnate".
- Mycena_cinerella subject Category:Fungi_of_Europe.
- Mycena_cinerella subject Category:Fungi_of_North_America.
- Mycena_cinerella subject Category:Mycena.
- Mycena_cinerella type FungiOfEurope.
- Mycena_cinerella type FungiOfNorthAmerica.
- Mycena_cinerella type Fungus112992868.
- Mycena_cinerella type LivingThing100004258.
- Mycena_cinerella type Object100002684.
- Mycena_cinerella type Organism100004475.
- Mycena_cinerella type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mycena_cinerella type Whole100003553.
- Mycena_cinerella type Eukaryote.
- Mycena_cinerella type Fungus.
- Mycena_cinerella type Species.
- Mycena_cinerella type Fungus.
- Mycena_cinerella type Organism.
- Mycena_cinerella comment "Mycena cinerella, commonly known as the mealy bonnet, is an inedible species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. It is found in Europe and the United States, where it grows in groups on fallen leaves and needles under pine and Douglas fir. The small grayish mushrooms have caps that are up to 1.5 cm (0.6 in) wide atop stems that are 5 cm (2.0 in) long and 2.5 mm (0.10 in) thick. Its gills are grayish-white and adnate, with a "tooth" that runs slightly down the stem.".
- Mycena_cinerella label "Mycena cinerella".
- Mycena_cinerella label "Mycena cinerella".
- Mycena_cinerella label "Mycena cinerella".
- Mycena_cinerella sameAs Mycena_cinerella.
- Mycena_cinerella sameAs Mycena_cinerella.
- Mycena_cinerella sameAs m.080653r.
- Mycena_cinerella sameAs Q6946875.
- Mycena_cinerella sameAs Q6946875.
- Mycena_cinerella sameAs Mycena_cinerella.
- Mycena_cinerella wasDerivedFrom Mycena_cinerella?oldid=599928153.
- Mycena_cinerella depiction Mycena_spec._-_Lindsey_3a.jpg.
- Mycena_cinerella isPrimaryTopicOf Mycena_cinerella.