Dear Yazdy Ji,

*The white colour Mushroom:*

*Pleurocybella porrigens*

*Synonyms*

*Phyllotus porrigens*, *Nothopanus porrigens*, *Pleurotellus
porrigens*, *Pleurotus
porrigens*

*Family*

Tricholomataceae or Pleurotaceae



*Brown colour Mushroom seen in IMAGE **DSCN2965.jpg:*

*Psathyrella hydrophila* (Fries) Maire
Common name:  Clustered Psathyrella.
*Phylum*:   Basidiomycota
*Order*:   Agaricales
*Family*:   Coprinaceae
*Occurrence on wood substrate*:  Saprobic; in dense cespitose
clusters on decaying deciduous stumps and logs, at the base of
trees or stumps, or on buried wood.
*Dimensions*:  Caps 2.5-5 cm wide; stipes 2.5-15 cm long and
2-5 mm thick.
*Cap*:  Moist; dark brownish at first, fading to honey-brown or
tan.
*Gills:* Attached; buff, becoming brown to purple-brown.
*Spore print:* Purple-brown.
*Stipe*: Whitish.
*Veil: *Delicate, not leaving a ring.
*Edibility:* Unknown.
*Comments:* Examine Bessette to note differences between this
species and similar *P*. *septentrionalis*.

Regards

Tanay





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