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Laccaria - Wikipedia Laccaria is a genus around 75 species of fungus found in both temperate and tropical regions of the world [1][2] They are mycorrhizal The type species is Laccaria laccata, commonly known as the deceiver Other notable species include L bicolor, and the amethyst deceiver (L amethystina), sometimes incorrectly written as L amethystea
The Genus Laccaria - MushroomExpert. Com Laccaria species form a fairly easily recognized group of white-spored mushrooms The gills are often thick and a little waxy, and are usually purple, pinkish, or (Caucasian) flesh-colored The cap colors range from whitish to, more commonly, orangish brown or reddish brown--while a few species are purple
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Laccaria amethystina - Wikipedia Laccaria amethystina, commonly known as the amethyst deceiver, or amethyst laccaria, [1] is a small brightly colored mushroom Because its bright amethyst coloration fades with age and weathering, it becomes difficult to identify, hence the common name "deceiver"
Laccaria laccata: The Ultimate Mushroom Guide Laccaria laccata is a common edible mushroom found in North America, Europe, and parts of Mexico and Costa Rica It has an orangish brown cap and stem, thick flesh-colored gills, and white mycelium on the stem's base
Laccaria laccata, Deceiver mushroom - First Nature Abundant in all kinds of woodland in Britain and Ireland, Laccaria laccata occurs also throughout mainland Europe and in North America Austrian mycologist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli described this woodland mushroom in 1772, naming it Agaricus laccatus
Deceivers (Genus Laccaria) · iNaturalist Laccaria is a genus around 75 species of fungus found in both temperate and tropical regions of the world They are mycorrhizal The type species is Laccaria laccata, commonly known as the deceiver Other notable species include L bicolor, and the amethyst deceiver (L amethystina), sometimes incorrectly written as L amethystea