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or moss on oak-hickory ridgetops in central illinois. it is a tiny, brownish species with a basal bulb and a volva that adheres tightly to the bulb except for a tiny extension (a "limb," in mycologese) at the top. under the microscope, its spores are amyloid and nearly round. it is very reminiscent of
a miniature version of amanita brunnescens . amanita solaniolens, known from nova scotia, is apparently similar, but is mycorrhizal with eastern hemlock , features olive to greenish colors, and smells like "old potatoes" (stewart & grund, ). description: ecology: mycorrhizal with white oak , appearing...
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