E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Flora of British Columbia

Pholiota lubrica group
No common name
Strophariaceae

Species account author: Ian Gibson.
Extracted from Matchmaker: Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest.

Introduction to the Macrofungi

© Michael Beug  Email the photographer   (Photo ID #90022)

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Distribution of Pholiota lubrica group
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Species Information

Summary:
Features of the Pholiota lubrica group include a viscid-slimy cap, a scaly stem, and single to gregarious but rarely clustered growth in humus or on rotting wood. The group includes P. decorata, P. ferruginea, P. ferrugineolutescens, P. lenta, P. alniphila (as P. occidentalis), P. rubronigra, P. rufodisca, P. sublubrica, P. velaglutinosa, P. verna, and P. vinaceobrunnea. The description is derived from Arora(1).

Members of the group occur in BC, WA, OR, ID, AK, CA, CO, MA, MI, NC, NM, NY, SC, TN, ON, and more widely (see individual members).
Gills:
adnate to adnexed, close; whitish, yellow, or sometimes greenish yellow, "becoming brown or dull cinnamon as the spores mature"
Stem:
5-10cm x (0.4)0.8-1.5cm, more or less equal; white or yellow, sometimes brownish-stained when old; smooth above the veil, usually with small scales in lower part that are often darker and may wear off
Veil:
fibrillose to somewhat membranous, forming a slight superior ring or fibrillose zone on stem
Microscopic spores:
spores elliptic, smooth
Spore deposit:
brown

Habitat / Range

single, scattered, or in groups "in humus and on woody debris in woods"

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Edibility

unknown

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Species References

Arora(1), Courtecuisse(1)*

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