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stem, there are more or less concentric bands of large, peeled-back scales. aside from the stem base, distinctive features of amanita cokeri include the cap scales, which are large and pointy and become brownish; the ellipsoid, amyloid spores; and the very thick ring , which is often double-edged, lined
distribution centered in the southeastern united states, but ranging throughout much of eastern north america. cap: - cm; oval or convex, expanding to convex or planoconvex; dry or sticky when wet; white; bald; covered with fairly large, pointed, white to brownish or reddish brown warts ; the margin not lined...
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