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Description: Article by Tom Volk on this edible fungus, the Deer Mushroom, some other fungi with which it might be confused, and how it got its name.
Pluteus cervinus, the deer mushroom, Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for June 1998 Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for June 1998 For the rest of my pages on fungi, please click is an extremely common mushroom in the midwestern and eastern parts of North America, and can be common elsewhere as well. It can be found fruiting on very rotten logs almost any time of the year -- except when it's too cold or snow is on the ground. It is distinguished by its fawn-colored cap and its pink gills, usually fruiting singly or sometimes in small groups. The cap varies in size from 1 cm to 10 cm across.
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