Amanita pachycolea

id: amanita-pachycolea-266-1311532
title: Amanita pachycolea
text: Amanita pachycolea, commonly known as the western grisette or the Stuntz's great ringless amanita, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Amanitaceae. The cap is brown, sometimes lighter near the margin. The gills are white with gray-brown edges, staining orange-brown in age. The stipe is white to brownish with a fibrillose or scaly surface. The base is enclosed by a thick, felty volva, which is white in youth, then yellow or brownish, sometimes becoming reddish in age. A. pachycolea was re
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description: Species of fungus
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date modified: 2024-01-16T16:31:34Z
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