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. . ] by michael kuo this is a whitish species from the western mountains, characterized by its large size, its habitat in 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, is often dull yellow. the odor is not distinctive. strictly speaking, agaricus chionodermus is a european species, and it is unclear whether our north american version...
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