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spruce-fir or high-elevation pine forests, its gills, which remain pink for quite a while before turning brown, and microscopic features (see below). agaricus chionodermus does not usually stain or bruise yellow on the cap or stem, like some similar species do, but the flesh in the base of the stem, when sliced
more or less equal; finely silky or bald; with an ample, whitish, skirtlike ring that may develop yellowish stains; white, discoloring a little brownish; sometimes bruising yellow near the base; basal mycelium white. flesh: white overall, but usually dull yellow in the stem base; unchanging when sliced...
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