Entoloma bloxami
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
Syll. Fung. 5: 684. 1887.
Common Name: none
Misapplied name: Entoloma madidum
Pileus
Cap 5-13 cm broad, convex, becoming plane, umbonate; dark bluish-grey, subviscid, wrinkled to fibrillose-streaked; flesh thick, white, unchanging, odor farinaceous.
Lamellae
Gills adnexed to notched, close, white to pale blue, becoming pinkish as spores mature.
Stipe
Stipe 5-11 cm long, 1.5-3 cm thick, equal to tapered at base, streaked bluish-grey above, pallid to whitish below; veil absent.
Spores
Spores 7-8.5 x 6-7.5 µm, oval to nearly round, angular. Spore print salmon-pink.
Habitat
Scattered to gregarious in mixed hardwood conifer forests from late fall through mid-winter.
Edibility
Edible. Proceed with caution, since most Entolomas are poisonous and because local experience with this mushroom is still limited.
Comments
Entoloma bloxami is a large, robust mushroom with a steel blue-grey subviscid cap, usually bluish gills with pinkish tones, and a bluish-grey streaked stipe. It has an aspect that resembles a Tricholoma or Russula, but is easily distinguished by its salmon-pink spore color.
Other Descriptions and Photos
- Taylor F. Lockwood: Entoloma bloxami (CP)
- Taylor F. Lockwood: Entoloma bloxami (CP)
- Michael Wood: Entoloma bloxami (CP)
- Boleslaw Kuznik -- Hunting for Mushrooms: Entoloma bloxami (CP)
- Arora (1986): p. 243 (D), plate 51 (C) [Entoloma madidum]
- Breitenbach & Kränzlin (vol. 4): sp. 12 (D, I, & CP)
- Largent (1994): p. 306 (D), p. 307 (I), p. 479 (CP)
- Lincoff: p. 642 (D), plate 369 (CP) [Entoloma madidum]
(D=Description; I=Illustration; P=Photo; CP=Color Photo)
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