EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 34 MIN
The Pink Lawn Mushroom Identity Crisis: Calocybe carnea vs persicolor | Lichen the Vibe
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Pink lawn mushrooms are causing a massive identity crisis in the world of mycology! In this episode of Lichen the Vibe, we dive deep into the ultimate taxonomy battle: Calocybe carnea (the Pink Domecap) versus Calocybe persicolor (the Pink Lawn Trich). Are these beautiful, rosy fungi sprouting in your backyard the exact same species, or do their microscopic differences prove otherwise?We are breaking down the age-old debate of lumpers vs. splitters in biology and exploring exactly how modern DNA sequencing and molecular phylogenetics—including a groundbreaking 2019 study from Turkey—finally settled the score. Learn how to accurately identify these lawn mushrooms using physical traits like the farinaceous smell, smooth vs. powdery caps, and the all-important white spore print. Plus, we cover the dangerous, toxic lookalikes like Entoloma and Cortinarius species that every beginner forager needs to avoid. Whether you're a casual nature lover or a hardcore mushroom identification nerd, this deep dive into fungal DNA will completely change how you look at the standard suburban lawn!Timestamps:00:00 The Pink Mushroom Anomaly on the Green Suburban Lawn04:20 Meet the Suspects: Calocybe carnea and Calocybe persicolor09:45 Breaking Down the Names: Pink Domecaps and Peach-Colored Pretty Heads14:15 The Ultimate Biology Battle: Lumpers vs. Splitters19:30 Identifying Physical Traits: Smooth Caps, White Gills, and White Spore Prints23:50 The Mealy Mystery: What is a Farinaceous Smell?27:15 The 2019 Turkish DNA Study: Solving the Mycology Mystery31:10 Dangerous Lookalikes: Avoiding Toxic Entoloma and Cortinarius Speciespink lawn mushroom, Calocybe carnea, Calocybe persicolor, mushroom identification, mycology, pink lawn trich, pink domecap, lumpers vs splitters, DNA sequencing in mycology, fungi taxonomy, white spore print, farinaceous smell, foraging safety, Entoloma lookalike, Cortinarius lookalike, Lichen the Vibe podcast, mushroom DNA study, suburban lawn mushrooms, identifying wild mushrooms, botany and mycology#Mycology #MushroomIdentification #CalocybeCarnea #CalocybePersicolor #Fungi #Foraging #LichenTheVibe #MushroomTaxonomy #NaturePodcast #SciencePodcast
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Pink lawn mushrooms are causing a massive identity crisis in the world of mycology! In this episode of Lichen the Vibe, we dive deep into the ultimate taxonomy battle: Calocybe carnea (the Pink Domecap) versus Calocybe persicolor (the Pink Lawn Trich). Are these beautiful, rosy fungi sprouting in your backyard the exact same species, or do their microscopic differences prove otherwise?We are breaking down the age-old debate of lumpers vs. splitters in biology and exploring exactly how modern DNA sequencing and molecular phylogenetics—including a groundbreaking 2019 study from Turkey—finally settled the score. Learn how to accurately identify these lawn mushrooms using physical traits like the farinaceous smell, smooth vs. powdery caps, and the all-important white spore print. Plus, we cover the dangerous, toxic lookalikes like Entoloma and Cortinarius species that every beginner forager needs to avoid. Whether you're a casual nature lover or a hardcore mushroom identification nerd, this deep dive into fungal DNA will completely change how you look at the standard suburban lawn!Timestamps:00:00 The Pink Mushroom Anomaly on the Green Suburban Lawn04:20 Meet the Suspects: Calocybe carnea and Calocybe persicolor09:45 Breaking Down the Names: Pink Domecaps and Peach-Colored Pretty Heads14:15 The Ultimate Biology Battle: Lumpers vs. Splitters19:30 Identifying Physical Traits: Smooth Caps, White Gills, and White Spore Prints23:50 The Mealy Mystery: What is a Farinaceous Smell?27:15 The 2019 Turkish DNA Study: Solving the Mycology Mystery31:10 Dangerous Lookalikes: Avoiding Toxic Entoloma and Cortinarius Speciespink lawn mushroom, Calocybe carnea, Calocybe persicolor, mushroom identification, mycology, pink lawn trich, pink domecap, lumpers vs splitters, DNA sequencing in mycology, fungi taxonomy, white spore print, farinaceous smell, foraging safety, Entoloma lookalike, Cortinarius lookalike, Lichen the Vibe podcast, mushroom DNA study, suburban lawn mushrooms, identifying wild mushrooms, botany and mycology#Mycology #MushroomIdentification #CalocybeCarnea #CalocybePersicolor #Fungi #Foraging #LichenTheVibe #MushroomTaxonomy #NaturePodcast #SciencePodcast
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