- cm wide (but sometimes much larger when left unpicked in warm, wet conditions); usually swollen at the base; whitish to pale yellowish or brownish; bald or finely mealy with granules; hollow (but sometimes becoming somewhat chambered or layered near the base when mature). microscopic features : spores
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