Campanella tristis
(G. Stev.) Segedin
Description:
Common on fallen twigs. Some have stems, others don't. The gills are widely spaced and may consist of shallow ridges. In old age, this species often goes green from algae.
Common name: Parachute mushroom
Found: Native Forest
Substrate: Small rotten wood
Spore: White
Height: 10 mm
Width: 15 mm
Season: Autumn through to spring after rain.
Edible: Unknown
Macro images:
Campanella tristis
Scale bar
Scale= 3.3 mm.
 
Campanella tristis
Scale bar
Scale= 3.3 mm.
 
Campanella tristis
Scale bar
Scale= 3.3 mm.
 
Campanella tristis
Scale bar
Scale= 3.3 mm.
 
Campanella tristis
Scale bar
Scale= 4 mm.
In age, this species goes green from the presence of aglar.
 
 
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