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parasol mushroom

macrolepiota procera

Description:

The height and cap diameter of a mature specimen may both reach 40 cm, a size truly impressive for the fruiting body of an agaric. The stipe is relatively thin and reaches full height before the cap has expanded. The stipe is very fibrous in texture which garners it inedible. The surface is characteristically wrapped in a snakeskin-like pattern of scaly growths. The immature cap is compact and egg-shaped, with the cap margin around the stipe, sealing a chamber inside the cap. As it matures, the margin breaks off, leaving a fleshy, movable ring around the stipe. At full maturity, the cap is more or less flat, with a chocolate-brown umbo in the centre that is leathery to touch. Dark and cap-coloured flakes remain on the upper surface of the cap and can be removed easily. The gills are crowded, free, and white with a pale pink tinge sometimes present. The spore print is white. It has a pleasant nutty smell. When sliced, the white flesh may turn a pale pink. It is edible

Habitat:

This specimen was found at a mixed woodland of pine trees and evergreen oaks.

Notes:

spanish names: apagador, cucurril, parasol, matacandil o galamperna. Camera Model: Apple iPad 2 Exposure Time: 1/120 sec. Focal Length: 2.0 mm ISO Speed Rating: 100

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arlanda
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arlanda

Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Spotted on Nov 25, 2011
Submitted on Nov 28, 2011

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