Melanoleuca melaleuca (Pers.) Murrill is a fungus in the Tricholomataceae family, order Agaricales, kingdom Fungi. Not known to be toxic.

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Melanoleuca melaleuca (Pers.) Murrill

Melanoleuca melaleuca (Pers.) Murrill

Melanoleuca melaleuca is a widespread saprophytic mushroom found across multiple continents in grassy open habitats.

Genus
Melanoleuca
Order
Agaricales
Class
Agaricomycetes

About Melanoleuca melaleuca (Pers.) Murrill

The scientific name of this species is Melanoleuca melaleuca (Pers.) Murrill. Its cap is 2–8 centimetres (3⁄4–3+1⁄4 inches) wide, low convex, often with a low umbo, and has a smooth texture. The cap is dark brown, fading to greyish brown. The gills are whitish, crowded, and usually attached emarginately to the stipe, though they can also be adnate to decurrent. Both the odor and taste of Melanoleuca melaleuca are mild. The stipe is 2–8 cm long and up to 1 cm thick. It shares a similar color to the cap, but is lighter, and marked with brown fibrils. The spores measure 6.5–8.5 x 5–6 μm, and are elliptical with amyloid warts, meaning they stain blue in Melzer's reagent. The spore print of this species is white. Cheilocystidia may be fusiform, or may be absent entirely. This is a widely distributed species, recorded from Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and Oceania. It grows in grassy areas within woods, along roadsides, and in heathland. Like all species in the genus Melanoleuca, it is saprophytic, and feeds on organic litter. It is not associated with any specific types of tree.

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Taxonomy

Fungi Basidiomycota Agaricomycetes Agaricales Tricholomataceae Melanoleuca

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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