Edibility
Edibility:Edible
Eating notes: The strong Aniseed/Fennel flavour of this mushroom make it more useful dried as a spice or condiment. It could also be added to dishes where Fennel might be used (for example with fish).
Preserving: Dries easily.
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Frequency
Description
Cap: 3-8cm Pale blue-green. Initially, convex but quickly flattening and becoming irregularly wavy at the margin.
Gills: Close and slightly gills are seen to curve down along the stem." class="glossary_link" href="/mushrooms/glossary#decurrent">decurrent. White with a hint of the cap colour.
Stem: Often curved and hollowing with age. Finely downy at the base.
Spores: White
Flesh: White with slight blue-green tinge. Often flushed pale brown in the base of the stem. Strong smell and taste of Aniseed or Fennel.
Habitat: On the ground in deciduous woods.
Frequency: Common