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20220807_160305  Agaricus xanthodermus,Yellow-staining mushroom Click/tap to enlarge

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"Agaricus xanthodermus", commonly known as the yellow-staining mushroom or simply the yellow-stainer, is a mushroom of the genus "Agaricus", which displays a strong yellow colouration at the base of the stem when cut. It is poisonous for most people, causing gastrointestinal upset, but can be eaten by some without apparent negative effect.

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by sami butt
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Uploaded Aug 12, 2023. Captured Aug 7, 2022 16:03.
  • SM-A307FN
  • f/1.7
  • 1/1s
  • ISO160
  • 3.93mm