Clitopilus prunulus, commonly known as the miller or the sweetbread mushroom,[1] is an edible pink-spored basidiomycete mushroom found in grasslands in Europe and North America.[2] Growing solitary to gregarious in open areas of conifer/hardwood forests; common under Bishop pine (Pinus muricata) along the coast north of San Francisco; fruiting shortly after the fall rains. It has a grey to white cap and decurrent gills.
Clitopilusprunulus, commonly known as the miller or the sweetbread mushroom, is an edible pink-spored basidiomycete mushroom found in grasslands in Europe...
the edible St George's mushroom (Calocybe gambosa) or the miller (Clitopilusprunulus). It has been responsible for many cases of mushroom poisoning in...
can be mistaken for the similar-coloured and also edible miller (Clitopilusprunulus), but the latter species has pink spores. However, there are a number...
the edible fairy ring champignon (Marasmius oreades), or miller (Clitopilusprunulus). The ivory funnel is found in grassy habitats in summer and autumn...
be put in Clitopilus. However DNA studies in 2009 and 2017 have changed this situation for the Rhodocybe/Clitopilus group. Firstly Clitopilus was found...
J. Song, Y.C. Dai & B.K. Cui 1 China Clitopilus (Fr. ex Rabenh.) P.Kumm. 1871 Entolomataceae Clitopilusprunulus (Scop.) P.Kumm. 192 Worldwide Entoloma...