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prints , and partial veils that usually form rings on the upper stems. the gills are attached to the stem and, by maturity, they are often purplish gray, with whitish edges. the caps are convex and, when young and fresh, usually sticky. under the microscope, stropharioid mushrooms feature ellipsoid spores
e.g. noordeloos, ) have treated stropharia within the genus psilocybe—but psilocybe, it turns out, actually represents at least two very different groups of mushrooms, neither of which is as closely related to stropharia and leratiomyces as they are to hypholoma and pholiota (see the strophariaceae for...
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