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fissuratus ; its cap is white, its partial veil often features a cogwheeled underside, and its gills progress from whitish to dark brown without a pink stage. however, unlike agaricus fissuratus, agaricus crocodilinus usually features girdles of small scales around the lower stem, and its cap does not
cm (or up to cm according to kerrigan, ); convex at first, becoming broadly convex; dry; more or less bald, or finely scaly with whitish tufts, sometimes becoming somewhat scaly with maturity (see discussion above); in dry conditions becoming deeply cracked and scaly (murrill , kerrigan ); whitish; not...
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scaly with maturity; stem often proportionally long, but also frequently short or nearly absent, black, covered with black to rusty brown or reddish fuzz near the base; interior flesh white and tough; perithecia in mature fruiting bodies up to about mm across, spherical, just below the surface. odor : not
saccardo, ; rogers, ; breitenbach & kränzlin, ; rogers, ; rogers & callan, ; barron, ; mcneil, ; rogers, miller & vasilyeva, ; kuo & methven, ; baroni, ; becerril-navarrete et al., .) herb. kuo , , . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. perithecia (surface sliced...
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