Earth-gray Tricholoma (fruiting bodies) in Howard Co., Maryland (10/30/2009). Photo by Robert Solem. (MBP list)
Earth-gray Tricholoma (fruiting bodies) in Howard Co., Maryland (12/23/2013). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)
Earth-gray Tricholoma in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (10/21/2020). (c) Matthew Beziat, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Matthew Beziat. (MBP list)
Earth-gray Tricholoma in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (10/21/2020). (c) Matthew Beziat, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Matthew Beziat. (MBP list)
Earth-gray Tricholoma in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (11/30/2018). (c) Matthew Beziat, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Matthew Beziat. (MBP list)
Earth-gray Tricholoma (gills) in Howard Co., Maryland (10/30/2009). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)
Earth-gray Tricholoma in Prince George's Co., Maryland (10/24/2020). (c) Matthew Beziat, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Matthew Beziat. (MBP list)
Earth-gray Tricholoma in Prince George's Co., Maryland (10/24/2020). (c) Matthew Beziat, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Matthew Beziat. (MBP list)
Earth-gray Tricholoma in Howard Co., Maryland (10/31/2020). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)
Spores of Earth-gray Tricholoma in Howard Co., Maryland (10/31/2020). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)
Spores of Earth-gray Tricholoma in Howard Co., Maryland (12/26/2014). (c) Joanne and Robert Solem, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)
Spores collected from an Earth-gray Tricholoma specimen in Howard Co., Maryland (12/23/2013). Broadly elliptical, smooth; measured 5.7-6.7 X 4.0-4.4 microns. Photo by Robert Solem. (MBP list)
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