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or conifers in woods--or in grassy areas, moss, leaf litter, or disturbed soil (ditches, paths, road beds, and so on); summer and fall; fairly widely distributed east of the great plains, and documented once by largent ( ) in idaho. cap: - cm; convex with a central depression or a "navel"; dry to greasy
becoming deep green, then fading to greenish, yellowish, or brownish; the margin becoming lined. gills: attached to the stem; nearly distant; at first whitish or colored like the cap, becoming pink with maturity; bruising green to blue-green. stem: - cm long; - mm thick; more or less equal; dry or greasy...
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