Rhizomarasmius undatus
{{Short description|Species of fungus}}
{{Speciesbox
| image = MCCookePlate149detailRhizomarasmiusundatus.jpg
| genus = Rhizomarasmius
| species = undatus
| authority = (Berk.) R.H. Petersen, 2000
| synonyms = {{species list
|Marasmius undatus |(Berk.) Fr., 1849
}}
}}
{{mycomorphbox
| name = Rhizomarasmius undatus
| whichGills = adnate
| whichGills2 = subdecurrent
| capShape = convex
| hymeniumType=gills
| stipeCharacter=bare
| ecologicalType=saprotrophic
| sporePrintColor=white
| howEdible=unknown }}
Rhizomarasmius undatus (syn. Marasmius undatus) is a small mushroom which grows on fern rhizomes.
Description
The species can be described as follows:
- The cap has a powdery covering (a pruina), is initially whitish and convex and later becomes brownish grey and expands to be flat. It grows to about 2.5 cm in diameter.
- The gills are whitish and distant, and broadly adnate to the stem, or slightly decurrent. The spore powder is white.
- The rigid stem can grow to about 12 cm long by about 2 mm in diameter. It is white at the top and dark brown to black lower down, with a puinose covering of short white hairs.
- The smell and taste are not distinctive.
- The spores are lemon-shaped to ellipsoid and measure roughly 9-12 μm x 5-7 μm.
Ecology and distribution
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