-
gills are
classified according to
their attachment to the stipe:
Adnate Adnexed Decurrent Emarginate Free
Seceding Sinuate Subdecurrent See Tom Volk's...
- hygrophanous,
turning greenish or blue
where damaged. Gills:
Broadly adnate to
adnexed attachment, close,
starting out gray and
turning black as the
spores mature...
- or
slightly lighter than the cap. The gill
attachment to the
stipe is
adnexed (narrowly attached), and they are
initially cream-colored
before tinting...
- or
greenish tones,
easily turning blue when injured. Gills:
Adnate or
adnexed, gray to purple-brown with
whitish edges.
Spore Print: Dark purple-brown...
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dingy olive in color, covexed,
becoming broadly bell-shaped. Its
gills are
adnexed to
shortly decurrent and
whitish to
purplish gray or purple-black. It is...
- a
small white to
cream mushroom with a
fibrous silky umbonate cap and
adnexed gills. It is
widespread in
Europe and
North America,
appearing under conifer...
- cone up to 5
centimetres (2 in) tall, with
white specks. The
gills are
adnexed and close. The stem is up to 9 cm (3+1⁄2 in) long and 7
millimetres (1⁄4 in)...
- series, the
middle reaching halfway to the stipe, with an
adnate or
broadly adnexed attachment and
lines sometimes running down the stipe. The
stipe is 25–70...
-
sometimes orangish in the center. The
gills are
adnate but may
appear adnexed. The stem is up to 13 cm (5 in) long and 1.5 cm (1⁄2 in) wide. The spore...
-
flesh is cinnamon-brown to cream-colored and thin. Gills: Close,
adnate to
adnexed, cream-colored when young,
later mottled dingy brown then to soot-black...