Deer Mushroom
Pluteus cervinus
10 cc/mL liquid fungi mycology culture syringe with a sterile needle.
Deer Mushroom, Pluteus cervinus, is a recognizable species known for its smooth brown cap, pale stem, and free gills that develop pink to salmon tones as the spores mature. Its graceful appearance and dependable growth habit make it an interesting addition to specialty fungal collections.
This species is widely distributed and valued for its ecological role in natural decomposition. Under suitable conditions, it produces medium sized fruiting bodies with the distinctive characteristics associated with the Pluteus genus.
Pluteus cervinus is well suited for educational cultivation, comparative studies, biodiversity research, outdoor projects, fungal collections, and advanced mycology work. Its recognizable morphology makes it especially useful for identification practice and taxonomic study.
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