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Blusher Mushroom - Amanita amerirubescens group Orange-tan cap with remnants of volva present as warts. Cream colored gills. Stem had a pink hue. This mushroom was at least 10 cm tall.<br />
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The exact species of this mushroom is unknown, but it is in the Amanita amerirubescens group. Amanita expert Rod Tulloss has documented several eastern North American versions of Amanita rubescens, which now temporarily share the provisional name of &quot;Amanita amerirubescens.&quot; Amanita amerirubescens,Amanita amerirubescens group,Blusher Mushroom,Eastern American Blusher,Geotagged,Summer,United States,amanita,fungus,mushroom Click/tap to enlarge

Blusher Mushroom - Amanita amerirubescens group

Orange-tan cap with remnants of volva present as warts. Cream colored gills. Stem had a pink hue. This mushroom was at least 10 cm tall.

The exact species of this mushroom is unknown, but it is in the Amanita amerirubescens group. Amanita expert Rod Tulloss has documented several eastern North American versions of Amanita rubescens, which now temporarily share the provisional name of "Amanita amerirubescens."

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Cap: Grows up to 120 mm wide. Color varies from pale yellowish-tan or pale tannish-yellow at first, but eventually turn brown or umbrinous. Wounds are reddish-brown. The cap is tacky and broadly conic at first, then finally planar in maturity. Remnants of volva are present as warts, which are subpyramidal and easily removed.

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Feb 28, 2018. Captured Aug 4, 2017 10:51 in 80 Main St, Sharon, CT 06069, USA.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/7.1
  • 1/256s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm