Search Results for: Mushrooms of the genus agaricus
, this western species is quite attractive when young, though it tends to become a bit drab in maturity. it is found under conifers in the rocky mountains, especially after fall rains--and under hardwoods (or occasionally conifers) on the west coast, in fall and winter. the defining features of floccularia
albolanaripes include its medium size and fairly stocky stature; its brownish mature cap, which is adorned with pressed-down fibers; its stem, which is shaggy except near the apex; its white spore print ; and, under the microscope, its amyloid , smooth spores. floccularia straminea is similar, but features...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/floccularia_albolanaripes.html