Clustered bonnet 》 Mycena inclinata
Lots of Mycena spotted on the trip.
Brazos Bend State Park, TX, 4 Jan. 2025

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Clustered bonnet 》 Mycena inclinata
Lots of Mycena spotted on the trip.
Brazos Bend State Park, TX, 4 Jan. 2025
Clustered Bonnet (Mycena inclinata)
Beautiful silky, slippery Clustered Bonnet (Mycena inclinata) mushrooms, also known as the Oak Bonnet as it’s so often found on oak roots, stumps, fallen trunks or dead parts of standing oak trees. Best not eaten.
The classic toadstool that appears in every cartoon and animation, the Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) is highly toxic. Can cause hallucinations and psychotic reactions which may explain the association with fairies and magical creatures.
Clustered bonnet 》 Mycena inclinata
Always grateful to my camping buddy for taking candids of me. I much prefer them to posed pictures.
Brazos Bend State Park, TX, 4 Jan. 2025
Clustered Bonnet
(Mycena inclinata)
Clustered Bonnet #fungi
Mycena inclinata. Provisional identification. (more…)
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Micro-CT scan of Mycena inclinata (mushroom)
Mycena inclinata Shepley 6 November 2010 | ©Tim Melling (Shepley, Yorkshire, England)
Commonly known as Clustered bonnet or the Oak-stump bonnet cap, Mycena inclinata (Mycenaceae) and its close look-alike Mycena galericulata are European species whose presence in North America is debatable, and North American mycologists have tried over the years to fit their collections into European descriptions [source].