Draft:Gymnopus spongiosus

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Gymnopus spongiosus[1], commonly known as the Hairy-stalked Collybia, is a type of mushroom from the Omphalotaceae family.[2] In North America, The fruiting body appears between late summer and fall, and winter along the Gulf Coast.[3] It also appears infrequently in South America.[4] Gymnopus spongiosus is not considered an edible mushroom.

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  4. ^ Halling, Roy E. (October 1996). "Notes on Collybia V. Gymnopus Section Levipedes in Tropical South America, with Comments on Collybia". Brittonia. 48 (4): 487. doi:10.2307/2807862.