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its bald, whitish cap, its yellow staining (rub the edge of the cap with your thumb), its almondy odor—and especially by its stem, which ends somewhat abruptly and terminates in a squarish or slightly flared base. the stature of agaricus moronii is often a little bit stocky, since the stem is usually not
partial veil . stem : – cm long; – cm thick; more or less equal above a somewhat abruptly terminating, squarish base; more or less bald; with a thick, whitish, skirtlike ring that may stain yellow; whitish, bruising yellow, especially at the base. flesh: white; changing to yellow in the stem base when sliced...
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of the great plains. the illustrated and described collections are from pennsylvania, kentucky, indiana, and illinois. cap: - cm across; convex with an inrolled margin at first, becoming broadly convex, flat, or shallowly depressed, with an inrolled, uplifted, or irregular and wavy margin; the disc not
throughout development; often developing cross-veins with maturity. stem: - cm long; - mm thick; fairly slender; equal, or tapering downward; bald; brownish to brownish yellow or yellow; fleshy but becoming partially hollow at the core; basal mycelium white. flesh: whitish to yellowish; unchanging when sliced...
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