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Champigñon del campo

agaricus bisporus

Description:

After a couple of very rainy days big fungii can be seen on park´s grass; in one case surrounded by eucaliptus tree seeds and in the other by the grass. I think it is an agaricus bisporus after observing some uruguayan types of mushrooms. In the pictures you can see how shape and color change through time, and in the first and second ones you can also still see its ring.

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6 Comments

patty
patty 11 years ago

I have been trying to identify these mushrooms and after observing different types of mushroom which exist in Uruguay, I tend to think this is a kind of "champigñon de campo" because of its shape, colour, laminates, ring....but I may be wrong, so any help is very welcome =)
I know it is a kind of mushroom which we have a lot, so it may be, what calls my attention is that we found it at a nearby park ( I don´t know why it calls my attention, I just expected champignons maybe in France ;) juas!)

patty
patty 11 years ago

Thank you very much Isabella =)

isabellasmurf
isabellasmurf 11 years ago

Very nice! I especially like the angle...

patty
patty 11 years ago

Thank you Donn =)

DonnEdwards
DonnEdwards 11 years ago

Great perspective!

MayraSpringmann
MayraSpringmann 11 years ago

Uau! Wonderful!!!

patty
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patty

Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay

Spotted on Mar 8, 2012
Submitted on Mar 8, 2012

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