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Fibrils (from
Latin fibra) are
structural biological materials found in
nearly all
living organisms. Not to be
confused with
fibers or filaments, fibrils...
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convex to flat with an in-rolled
margin when young. Dry
scaly or
finely fibrillose especially toward the edge,
becoming more
scaly with age. Pale yellow...
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conical in shape. The cap
colour is indigo-blue with a
green tint, and is
fibrillose. The cap
margin is
striate and
rolled inwards. The gill
attachment is...
- equal, pallid,
sometimes yellowish at the base,
fibrillose above,
stuffed or hollow, veil
fibrillose,
sometimes leaving a
silky zone but not
forming an...
- decurved,
flattening with maturity,
translucent striate and
often leaving a
fibrillose annular zone in the
upper regions of the stipe. Gills: The
lamellae are...
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gills are
light grayish and
brown with age. The
stalk is whitish, semi-
fibrillose, and
slightly clavate. The
odour tends to be ****tic. In Israel, the...
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medium to dark
brown cap up to 6 cm (2.4 in) in
diameter with
brownish fibrillose scales that
darken in age. The
tightly packed gills are
initially cream...
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either straight or with
turns and windings. Its
surface is smooth, silky-
fibrillose,
whitish to greyish, and
stains blue-green
irregularly when
touched or...
- french-grey or pale blue-grey,
sometimes pallid green in age,
longitudinally fibrillose causing a
finely striated appearance,
becoming smooth, polished, glabrous...
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silvery grey or grey-brown; it
eventually splits up,
becoming hairy (
fibrillose). The
gills are
freely attached to the stem, very thin and
crowded closely...