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more common in the southeast and in kansas and oklahoma than elsewhere on our continent. distinguishing features include the white cap fringed with tooth-like veil remnants, the whitish-then-gray gills, the white ring that features a lined upper edge, and microscopic features, including fairly large spores
with a slightly truncated end, and chrysocystidia (see below). stropharia coronilla is very similar, but can be separated by its stockier stature, darker cap, and, more definitively, its smaller spores....
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