
Coker's Amanita (Amanita cokeri)
Habitat/Location: Top of forest ridge, growing in thick mulch/leaves below large hardwoods and pines. In Northeast Alabama (Cherokee County), US.
Gills: White to cream, crowded, covered in a white veil
Stipe: White, slightly scaled appearance, ending in large, ridged basal volva
Cap: White, waxy texture, white warts around the edge.
Spore print color: White
Bruising: No major bruising noticeable.

"Amanita cokeri", commonly known as Coker's Amanita and Solitary Lepidella, is a mushroom in the Amanitaceae family. The mushroom is poisonous. First described as "Lepidella cokeri" in 1928, it was transferred to the genus "Amanita" in 1940.

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