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basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > chlorophyllum . . . ] by michael kuo this large, impressive lepiotoid mushroom grows in cultivated areas (gardens, lawns, and so on) in western north america along the west coast and in denver--and, much more rarely, in northeastern north america. it is a dead ringer for
the better-known chlorophyllum rhacodes , but can be separated on the basis of its simple ring, its abruptly bulbous stem, and microscopic features, including spores that are consistently truncated at one end. chlorophyllum rhacodes, by contrast, has a double-edged ring, a gradually thickened stem base...
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