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false parasol

Chlorophyllum molybdites

Description:

It is an imposing mushroom with a pileus (cap) up to 40 cm in diameter, hemispherical and with a flattened top. The cap is whitish in colour with coarse brownish scales. The gills are free and white, often with a greenish tinge. The tall stipe may be up to 25 cm tall and bears a ring. This mushroom lacks the snakeskin pattern that is generally present on the parasol mushroom.

Habitat:

Chlorophyllum molybdites grows in lawns and parks across eastern North America and California, and subtropical regions around the world. Fruiting bodies generally appear after summer and autumn rains. It has spread to other countries, with reports in Scotland and Australia.

Notes:

poisonous

1 Species ID Suggestions

ErikNelson
ErikNelson 11 years ago
Green gilled parasol
Chlorophyllum molybdites


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1 Comment

ErikNelson
ErikNelson 11 years ago

Chlorophyllum molybdites

the_tajminator
Spotted by
the_tajminator

Wickenburg, Arizona, USA

Spotted on Jun 8, 2011
Submitted on Jul 2, 2012

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