Aniseed Toadstool - Clitocybe odora
Young specimens have a convex cap, soon expanuing to flat or slightly depressed; blue-grey, grey-green to pale grey. Gills decurrent pale blue-green; stem paler with white down at the base. The smell is strongly aniseed.
other funnels have aniseed smell - but the blueish-greenish grey colour should help identify
Photograph top-down, in side view and underneath to show gills, note habitat and substrate; note smell
Deciduous and coniferous woodland.
Late summer and autumn.
Widespread and frequent (Kibby, Vol.2, 2020)
Fairly frequent in Leicestershire and Rutland.
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