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Cap pure white 10 cm. convex No striate Free gills Enlarged buried ...
In the eastern U.S. mushrooms usually called A. virosa are probably A.
Dry cap, annulus present, totally white. Lots of rain has brought up many ...
Deadly mushroom - eating one is supposed to cause a very slow and painful ...
Large white mushroom about 6-8 inches tall. Growing under oak trees
Smooth white and convex cap, free gills, partial veil and volva
could be Meadow Mushroom (Agaricus campestris) or it could be Destroying Angel ...
El hongo tiene un suave color blanco la tapa que puede alcanzar hasta 10 ...
prefers coniferous and deciduous forests, as with all
A white mushroom found in the woods, usually with a skirt at the top of the ...
from photo comparisons on line, descriptions and location my hunch is that ...
A deadly poisonous species of fungus in the Amanitaceae family. It is commonly ...
Destroying angels are characterized by having a white stalk and gills. The cap ...
On this specimen the volva was present, however the annulus had fallen off due ...
death angel. A single specimen of any of these three mushrooms,