Tricholoma fracticum is a sturdy mushroom of the agaric genus Tricholoma with a red-brown cap and a harshly bitter taste.[2] It is mycorrhizal with conifers, primarily of the genus Pinus,[2] and can be found in California.
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Tricholomafracticum is a sturdy mushroom of the agaric genus Tricholoma with a red-brown cap and a harshly bitter taste. It is mycorrhizal with conifers...
pine species and prefers calcareous soil. Other brownish Tricholoma species include T. fracticum, T. dryophilum, and T. muricatum. The scaly and fibrous...
the European Tricholoma pessundatum, which differs only in microscopic details. Other similar species include T. aurantium, T. fracticum, T. fulvum, T...
has an unpalatable tough texture. Similar species include Tricholoma dryophilum, T. fracticum, T. manzanitae, and T. vaccinum. Others, which have viscid...