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AGARICUS PRAECLARESQUAMOSUS. Sometimes called the "western flat-top Agaricus." Agaricus Praeclaresquamosus,Agaricus placomyces,Agaricus praeclaresquamosus,Fall,Geotagged,United States,Western flat-top Agaricus,Wildmushrooms Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

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  1. Sorry for the messy identification, you may have gotten a few emails. There was some duplicate record bothering me. Anyway, beautiful find! Posted 10 years ago

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Agaricus praeclaresquamosus is a large, strikingly beautiful mushroom which unfortunately for the mycophagist, is toxic. Its squamulose cap and stature resemble Agaricus augustus, an excellent edible, but the latter has tawny-brown not grey-brown cap scales, an anise, not phenol odor, and the flesh does not discolor vinaceous-brown. Additionally, Agaricus praeclaresquamosus fruits from mid to late winter, while A. augustus fruits usually during the late spring, summer and early fall.

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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Uploaded Mar 31, 2015. Captured Nov 4, 2014 14:18 in Unnamed Road, Estacada, OR 97023, USA.
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