Marasmius cohaerens
Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
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Marasmius cohaerens | 18.09.2024 I Pante Jaloh, District. Sawang, North Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia |
Marasmius cohaerens is a fascinating species of fungi that belongs to the Marasmiaceae family. Commonly known as the "clustered bonnet," this mushroom is found in various regions around the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. Marasmius cohaerens typically grows on decaying wood, litter, or soil and can be identified by its small size, clustered growth pattern, and distinctive cap shape.
One of the key features of Marasmius cohaerens is its ability to form tight clusters of mushrooms, often with multiple individuals growing closely together. These clusters can vary in size and shape, ranging from small groups of just a few mushrooms to larger clusters covering several square inches. Each individual mushroom in the cluster has a small cap that ranges in color from light brown to dark brown, and a slender stem that supports the cap. The cap of Marasmius cohaerens is often convex in shape, with a distinctive central depression known as an "umbilicus." This feature helps to distinguish it from other species of mushrooms in the Marasmiaceae family.
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Photograph | Marasmius cohaerens |
Location | Aceh Indonesia |
Photographer | @ridwanms |
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Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/242501105 | |
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