distributed, and is frequently found in late summer and fall. like its close cousins, collybia cookei and collybia cirrhata , collybia tuberosa grows from the decaying remains of other mushrooms--often, species of lactarius or russula . sometimes, however, the host mushroom is so far decayed that it...
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not often collected. like other lepiotoid mushrooms it features gills that are free from the stem, and a white spore print . when fresh and young, its snowy white cap and stem are covered with a granulated, powdery material that is easily rubbed off. the stem becomes more or less bald fairly quickly...
gills that are free from the stem. it is similar to the better-known lepiota clypeolaria ; both species feature shaggy caps and stems that are sheathed with shagginess. lepiota magnispora, however, has brighter, yellower colors and a more contrasting "eye" in the center ofthe cap, as well as longer...
and use a vegetable peeler to peel off the outer layer. once peeled, cut the squash in half from top to bottom. scrape out the seeds, save them for roasting, and stringy pulp. you can roast the squash whole with a drizzle of olive oil and seasonings of choice, or cut into cubes and store in the freezer...