Pluteus sp.
25-JUL-2025
Lysterfield Park, Melbourne, Vic
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Pluteus sp.
25-JUL-2025
Lysterfield Park, Melbourne, Vic

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Deer mushroom
Pluteus sp.
Aug. 18th, 2023
Growing in old growth bottomland woods.
Arnold, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
#2234 - Pluteus sp. - Deer Mushrooms
The genus was created in 1837, when agaric fungi were first being split apart, and may refer to the Latin 'pluteus' as used to mean a shield.
A large genus of wood-rotting mushrooms with over 300 species, distinguished from similar genera by the pink spores, gills free from the stipe, and almost always lack of a ring or volva. Under a microscope they often have abundant, distinctive cystidia cells on the gills, and roughly egg-shaped spores.
Some Pluteus are edible including P. petasatus and P. cervinus, but do not rate highly, and others contain psilocybin.
Huka Falls, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand