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cap margin, and its pale yellow spore print . gyroporus castaneus is chestnut brown, while a closely related and similar species, gyroporus purpurinus , is purplish red. although i find gyroporus castaneus in hardwood forests, i also often find it along grassy road banks, on trails, and in woodland waste
possibly saprobic , or merely facultatively mycorrhizal (see comments above); growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; summer and fall; widely distributed and common in eastern north america, but rare to absent in most western areas. trudell & ammirati ( ) report gyroporus castaneus in urban areas of...
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