Hurricane Preparedness: Tree Care Before The Storm
July 12, 2024Are Banana Trees, Trees?
July 17, 2024Mushroom Monday: Shaggy Scalycap (Pholiota squarrosa)
Mushroom Monday Shaggy Scalycap
Today’s Mushroom Monday mushroom is the Shaggy Scalycap (Pholiota squarrosa).
Their Name
Shaggy scalycap mushrooms have scales on their stems and caps, which gives them their common name.
Their Caps
Their caps range in size from around 1.18 to 4.72 inches, are convex, dry, and tan in color. The mushroom can have the remnants of its veil on it.
Their Stems
Their stems are around 1.57 to 4.72 inches in height, also tan in color, and there can sometimes be the mark of the mushroom’s ring on them.
Their Gills
Their gills are crowded and attached. They start off yellow or white and turn green as the mushroom matures.
Their Association With Trees
Shaggy scalycap mushrooms are saprophytic but may also be parasitic. They can be found around North America clustering around conifers and hardwoods, and can be particularly associated with spruces and aspens.
Their Scent
Shaggy scalycap mushrooms can have the smell of garlic.
If you liked learning about shaggy scalycap (Pholiota squarrosa) mushrooms, check out our other Mushroom Monday posts on our TrueTreeTalk blog. Follow us on Facebook to keep up with these and other posts.
* * *
ArborTrue is a science-based tree-service company in the greater Houston area. We provide a range of services including tree trimming, tree pruning, tree removal, tree planting, arborist consultations, and more. Call us today at 832-980-8733 or reach out to us online to schedule an appointment.