Pluteus boudieri P.D. Orton
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New classification: Basidiomycota/Agaricomycotina/Agaricomycetes/Agaricomycetidae/Agaricales/Pluteaceae
Former classification: Basidiomycota/Homobasidiomycetes/Agaricomycetideae/Pluteales/Pluteaceae
synonyms: Pluteus semibulbosus
(unconfirmed synonyms: Pluteus hiatulus, Pluteus gracilis)
edibility : unknown edibility
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The cap is white to ochre-cream, tinged with pale flesh pink when damp.
its texture is fibrous.
The gills are .
The spore print is pink. This species is saprophytic.
The fruiting period takes place from September to November.
Dimensions: | width of cap approximately 4 cm (between 1.5 and 6 cm) |
| height of stem approximately 5 cm (between 2 and 6 cm) |
| thickness of stem (at largest section) approximately 4 mm (between 2 and 10 mm) |
Chemical tests : none.
Pluteus boudieri is quite rare and localised in the forest of Rambouillet, and is infrequent, more generally speaking
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| | Above : distribution map of Pluteus boudieri in the forest of Rambouillet |
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page updated on 14/01/18