Atheniella aurantiidisca
A species of Atheniella Scientific name : Atheniella aurantiidisca Genus : Atheniella
Atheniella aurantiidisca, A species of Atheniella
Scientific name: Atheniella aurantiidisca
Genus: Atheniella
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Description
Atheniella aurantiidisca is a tiny mushroom that doesn't grow more than 5 cm tall. When still young, this striking mushroom has a bright orange cap that eventually fades to yellow and off-white. The species has numerous look-alikes, including Atheniella adonis, Mycena acicula, and Mycena strobilinoides and only experienced mushroom hunters can spot the difference.
Colors
Yellow
Red
White
Orange
Habitat
Woodland
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Habitat
Woodland
Growth Form
Saprobic
Sporocarp Height
2 inches
Cap Diameter
1 inch
Endangered Species
No
Smell
Mild
Spore Print
White
Species Status
Least Concern
Distribution Area
Western North America,northern Asia
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Gilled fungi Family
Marasmiaceae Genus
Atheniella Species
Atheniella aurantiidisca