veivikampia
Veivikampia is a genus of fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. These mushrooms are commonly found in Europe and North America, typically growing in forests on decaying wood or leaf litter. The genus is characterized by its medium to large fruiting bodies, often with a convex to flattened cap and a stout stipe. The gills are typically adnate to decurrent and can be white, cream, or gray. Veivikampia species are saprophytic, playing a role in the decomposition of organic matter.
Identification of specific species within Veivikampia can be challenging and often requires microscopic examination of spores