Snow covered Detructive Pholiota mushrooms, Hemipholiota populnea (Pholiota destruens) mushroom growing on the end of a cottonwood log, in Troy, Mont
Snow covered Detructive Pholiota mushrooms, Hemipholiota populnea (Pholiota destruens) mushroom growing on the end of a cottonwood log, in Troy, Montana. Common names for this mushroom include Poplar Pholiota and Detructive Pholiota. Past Latin synonyms include Pholiota destruens, and Pholiota populnea. Hemipholiota populnea Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Agaricales Family: Strophariaceae Genus: Hemipholiota Species: H. populnea
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Location: Montana, USA
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