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across north america--typically in fall, but occasionally in spring and summer as well. it is recognized by its white gills, white cap, and white ring . it lacks a universal veil , so it does not features warts or patches on the cap, nor a volva at the base of the stem--but it could be easily mistaken for
in my opinion, is the odd shape of the young cap, which, while basically convex, is rather a lumpy version of convex. some forms of this species bruise yellowish or brownish on handling, and the stem is usually club-shaped--but these features are variable enough that they should not be relied upon for...
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