Cortinarius flexipes
In the generally difficult Cortinarius group of fungi Cortinarius flexipes is one of the few species that are reasonably easy to identify from macroscopic characters alone; however, you really must find several specimens at different stages in their development. Cap shape and colour are very variable features and they can change considerably as the fruitbody matures. What is particularly distinctive about this webcap is its odour: it smells like pelargoniums - those house plants that many people (wrongly) call geraniums.(First Nature)
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