Commonest of the rustgill family, the Common Rustgill can be found singly or in clusters, on decaying conifer wood. The caps are never scaly
Commonest of the rustgill family, the Common Rustgill can be found singly or in clusters, on decaying conifer wood. The caps are never scaly and lighter at the edges.
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Location: Scarborough, UK
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