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The uniqueness of mushrooms

Hey friends, everyone in this community, I am here for the first time and want to present a picture of a mushroom that I took with the cellphone camera that I use and this mushroom is the Psathyrella spadiceogrisea mushroom, which is a species of fungus that belongs to the Psathyrellaceae family, according to what I read on Google. It is commonly known as "Smooth Psathyrella" because of the smooth and silky surface of its cap. This fungus is found in North America and Europe, usually growing on rotting wood, mulch, or plant debris.


The cap of Psathyrella spadiceogrisea is convex when young, and eventually flattens as it ages. The color can vary from light brown to grayish brown, with a darker center. The gills under the cap are closely spaced and can be white or slightly greyish, turning dark brown as the mushroom matures. The stems are slender and the color also varies from pale to dark brown.

Psathyrella spadiceogrisea is a saprotrophic fungus, meaning that the fungus obtains nutrients through decomposing organic matter. It plays an important role in decomposing dead plant material, helping to recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem. This fungus is often seen growing in groups, especially after rain or high humidity.


This is from me as the first post in this community and I hope my friends like it.

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