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   danijel to Irene Andersson   
   Re: Perennis or cinnamomea   
   08 Dec 05 10:11:12   
   
   From: dbalasko@foi.hr   
      
   On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 23:30:14 +0100, Irene Andersson  wrote:   
      
   >Absolutely, especially the small ones have the right characters: silky   
   >and shiny, and the cap margin very soon beginning to bend downwards.   
   >They are usually much smaller than C. perennis - rarely over 4 cm when   
   >they are growing in Europe.   
   >Also, if there are no pines around, it can't be C. perennis.   
   >   
   >This can also be confirmed with a microscope. C. cinnamomea has   
   >shorter spores, and lacks the thickwalled, irregularly branched   
   >elements in the cap surface that can be found in C. perennis.   
   >   
   >Irene Andersson   
      
   Thanks for your answer. I also found on net that C. cinnamomea prefers   
   to grow near the forest trails in moss. Exactly that my smaller ones   
   were growing. And I found that they are very rare. Have you ever found   
   them?   
      
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