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red, and usually displays concentric zones of color, at least when young. the stem is smooth, without potholes, and the gills become spotted with pinkish to cinnamon discolorations. lactarius chrysorrheus is very similar, but is associated with oaks. additionally, it has paler colors, gills that do not
pale at first, developing pinkish to brownish stains, and often becoming reddish to reddish brown overall with age. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; equal, or enlarging towards the base; bald; without potholes; whitish, becoming colored like the cap with age. flesh: white; firm; staining yellow when sliced...
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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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