Search Results for: Fresh offal of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus
leucoagaricus naucinus and, in older sources, lepiota naucina, appears in lawns across north america--typically in fall, but occasionally in spring and summer as well. it is recognized by its white gills, white cap, and white ring . it lacks a universal veil , so it does not features warts or patches on the
cap, nor a volva at the base of the stem--but it could be easily mistaken for an amanita on casual inspection. one of its most distinctive features, in my opinion, is the odd shape of the young cap, which, while basically convex, is rather a lumpy version of convex. some forms of this species bruise...
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