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have placed it in the waxy cap family, it is fairly distinctive: crucial identifying features include the dry, brownish orange to orangish buff cap, and the cream to orangish, distant gills that begin to run down the stem. the young caps are, in mycologese, "appressed fibrillose" (covered with tiny, pressed-down
through fall (or over winter in warmer climates); widely distributed in north america. the illustrated and described collections come from illinois, québec, and california. cap: - cm; convex when young, becoming broadly convex to nearly flat; dry, or slightly tacky when fresh; covered with very tiny, pressed-down...
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