This is common in moist to wet forest. It is up to 70 mm, and has deeply funnel-shaped caps with a very smooth cap surface, and pale cream to brownish cream or pinkish cream in colour. The gills are deeply decurrent, and the spore print is white.
This is a smooth greasy fruitbody and is commonly found growing out of soil with the forest litter and copious amounts of soft fluffy white mycelium at its base.
Singerocybe clitocyboides is listed in the following regions:
Synonyms
Singerocybe clitocyboides Clitocybe clitocyboides Singerella clitocyboidesReceive alerts of new sightings
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