In search of mushrooms - Inocybe acuta

Hello fungi lovers, again another week contributing my latest find, in one of my recent outings in search of mushrooms.

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The discovery of this week is about an Inocybe acuta to this curious mushroom, I found it in a part of the forest that almost no one usually visits, they were between leaves and dry branches, some were a little scattered and others were in small groups but it was possible to observe well that in that part of the land these species of mushrooms invade.

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The curious mushroom is medium in size, has an elongated, thin and curved foot of dark brown color, its hat is wide and has a dark brown color in the center and on the edges it has a yellowish tone, in some mushrooms in the center of the hat you can notice a small bump that stands out more when the fungus is young, apparently it disappears with the passage of time.

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Several species of the inocybaceae family contain muscaria, so these fungi cannot be ingested since they are toxic, it has a rather unpleasant and strong smell, it usually grows in humid forests in autumn and spring, it has a very striking color so in certain Sometimes it seems to shine.

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From what I could see, these mushrooms usually grow in pairs, although if they are separated a little from the feet, their hat becomes extensive, having approximately 10 centimeters in diameter, which with the passage of days begins to deform a little from the edges and becoming increasingly clear although a small dark point can still be noticed in the center where a small brown bulge was once.

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you identify this mushroom in a very interesting way.

beautiful wild mushrooms.

It is never easy to identify them, they are usually very similar to each other. Thanks for comment.

gran publicacion, excelentes fotografias