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volvopluteus > volvopluteus gloiocephalus volvopluteus gloiocephalus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > pluteaceae > volvopluteus . . . ] by michael kuo usually found in urban settings or in rural places where humans have left their mark, volvopluteus gloiocephalus is a fairly large mushroom with a sticky-when-fresh
cap, pink mature gills, and a cup-like volva around the base of its stem. it grows terrestrially in grass, on beaches, in landscaping, on woodchips, and so on—but not, generally, from logs or trees. some species of amanita can appear similar, but a spore print will sort out confusion quickly: amanitas...
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. deconica argentina, like its better-known cousin deconica coprophila, is "coprophilous," meaning it pops up in piles of dung—usually the dung of horses or cows. mmmm, mmmm, mmmm. if you know these mushrooms, you really know your $#!
t. deconica argentina is small, and its convex cap is adorned with whitish veil remnants when young. its somewhat shaggy stem does not feature a notable ring or ring zone . under the microscope it has large, hexagonal-ish spores, lageniform cheilocystidia, and an ixocutis. all of these features also...
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