Chip Cherries Leratiomyces ceres (Cooke & Massee) Spooner & Bridge    Synonyms: Psilocybe ceres.
Kingdom Fungi   >   Phylum Basidiomycota   >   Class Agaricomycetes   >   Order Agaricales   >   Family Strophariaceae   >   Genus Leratiomyces   

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Often found growing on wood mulch or wood chips.

There are 3 records in the project database.

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Chip Cherries in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/1/2020). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY). Photo by wearethechampignons via iNaturalist. (MBP list)

Chip Cherries in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/1/2020). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY). Photo by wearethechampignons via iNaturalist. (MBP list)

Chip Cherries in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/1/2020). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY). Photo by wearethechampignons via iNaturalist. (MBP list)

Chip Cherries in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/1/2020). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY). Photo by wearethechampignons via iNaturalist. (MBP list)

Chip Cherries in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/2/2021). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY). Photo by wearethechampignons via iNaturalist. (MBP list)

Chip Cherries in Montgomery Co., Maryland (11/2/2021). (c) wearethechampignons, some rights reserved (CC BY). Photo by wearethechampignons via iNaturalist. (MBP list)


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