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Crepidotus crocophyllus can be distinguished by its yellow to orange immature gills, chestnut-brown to tawny velvety cap, and lack of a stipe.
Crepidotus crocophyllus can be distinguished by its yellow to orange immature gills, chestnut-brown to tawny velvety cap, and lack of a stipe.
Crepidotus crocophyllus can be distinguished by its yellow to orange immature gills, chestnut-brown to tawny velvety cap, and lack of a stipe.
Collection of photos of various edible and inedible mushrooms photographed in the forest. Lentinus arcularius, Crepidotus crocophyllus, Crepidotus sp., Lentinus brumalis, Laccaria sp., Mycena meliigen
Crepidotus crocophyllus can be distinguished by its yellow to orange immature gills, chestnut-brown to tawny velvety cap, and lack of a stipe.
Crepidotus crocophyllus can be distinguished by its yellow to orange immature gills, chestnut-brown to tawny velvety cap, and lack of a stipe.
Crepidotus crocophyllus can be distinguished by its yellow to orange immature gills, chestnut-brown to tawny velvety cap, and lack of a stipe.
Crepidotus crocophyllus can be distinguished by its yellow to orange immature gills, chestnut-brown to tawny velvety cap, and lack of a stipe.
Crepidotus crocophyllus can be distinguished by its yellow to orange immature gills, chestnut-brown to tawny velvety cap, and lack of a stipe.
Mushroom Crepidotus variabilis growing on a dead branch in a forest in the netherlands in november
Crepidotus crocophyllus can be distinguished by its yellow to orange immature gills, chestnut-brown to tawny velvety cap, and lack of a stipe.

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