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Lepiota eriophora I don&#039;t believe that these are the same as the last one - they are much smaller when mature, have a webby veil rather than the well developed one on the others and the cap remains an overall dark brown.<br />
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Lepiota eriophora

I don't believe that these are the same as the last one - they are much smaller when mature, have a webby veil rather than the well developed one on the others and the cap remains an overall dark brown.
Put this one up on Mushroom Observer to confirm

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Cap: 1.5-4 cm across; thin; convex at first, becoming flat in age; dry; very finely scaly; dark gray-brown when young; in older specimens faintly tan under the scales.

Gills: Free from the stem; close or crowded; short-gills frequent; white; developing brown edges and spots with age and eventually discoloring brownish to brown overall.

Stem: 2-4 cm long; 4-6 mm thick; slightly swollen in the middle; dry; whitish and bald above; sheathed with brown tomentum below; with a poorly.. more

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by morpheme
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Uploaded Oct 12, 2019. Captured Oct 11, 2019 14:51 in Washington Park Arboretum UW Botanic Gardens, 2300 Arboretum Dr E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA.
  • X-E2
  • f/1.0
  • 8s
  • ISO200
  • 55mm