Collybiopsis confluens,[4] commonly known as the clustered toughshank, is a type of mushroom from the Omphalotaceae family.[1] The fruiting body appears from summer until autumn in deciduous and coniferous forests. Collybiopsis confluens is not an edible mushroom.
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Collybiopsisconfluens, commonly known as the clustered toughshank, is a type of mushroom from the Omphalotaceae family. The fruiting body appears from...