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eastern north america, from about the great lakes southward, and west to texas and oklahoma. it has no ring or ring zone on its stem, and it is usually a dull, tawny brown, though yellowish collections are not uncommon. the cap surface bears small brownish scales (at least when young), and the stem bases
times, and have never found the black rhizomorphs characteristic of armillaria mellea in wood or bark above ground. armillaria tabescens, as i have seen it, fruits directly from roots and rootlets, attached to them with white mycelial fuzz . the mushrooms typically appear in large clusters at the bases...
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