Pluteus longistriatus

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Pluteus longistriatus25.10.2024 I Keude Lapang, Gandapura District, Bireuen Regency, Aceh, Indonesia


The beautiful and amazing Pluteus longistriatus mushroom is an interesting species of fungus that belongs to the Pluteaceae family. It is generally known as Fine Radial Fibrecap because of its distinctive appearance and is so beautiful and pretty. This fungus can be found growing on rotting hardwood or rotting wood and generally found in forests with fertile soil.

One of the most striking features of Pluteus longistriatus is its cap, the color of which can vary from pale pink to salmon pink and others depending on where the mushroom grows. The cap is convex when young, but becomes flattened when mature, reaching a diameter of up to 8 centimeters. Surface the cap is smooth and covered with fine radial fibers, hence the mushroom's common name.
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LocationAceh Indonesia
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