Gymnopus spongiosus explained

Gymnopus spongiosus, commonly known as the hairy-stalked collybia, is a species of the mushroom-forming fungus family Omphalotaceae.[1] In North America, The fruiting body appears between late summer and fall, and winter along the Gulf Coast.[2] It also appears infrequently in South America.[3] Gymnopus spongiosus is not considered an edible mushroom.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AUNE Herbarium . 2024-01-24 . Antioch New England Herbarium . en-US.
  2. Web site: Gymnopus spongiosus (MushroomExpert.Com) . 2024-01-24 . www.mushroomexpert.com.
  3. Halling . Roy E. . October 1996 . Notes on Collybia V. Gymnopus Section Levipedes in Tropical South America, with Comments on Collybia . Brittonia . 48 . 4 . 487–494 . 10.2307/2807862. 2807862 . 1996Britt..48..487H .