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Tricholoma sulphurescens Growing in a loblolly pine forest. Group of mushrooms with white, cream, and hints of dirty yellow on pilei. Pileal surface is damp to slightly slimy and planar to depressed in structure. These mushrooms exhibited a strongly unpleasant odor that can be described as acrid, bitter, and reminiscent of burnt rubber or an industrial chemical. The gill surface is white with gills of varying lengths. There is a notched attachment to stipe. Stipe is white and peeling. Spore print is white. Fall 2017. Geotagged,Tricholoma sulphurescens,United States Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Tricholoma sulphurescens

Growing in a loblolly pine forest. Group of mushrooms with white, cream, and hints of dirty yellow on pilei. Pileal surface is damp to slightly slimy and planar to depressed in structure. These mushrooms exhibited a strongly unpleasant odor that can be described as acrid, bitter, and reminiscent of burnt rubber or an industrial chemical. The gill surface is white with gills of varying lengths. There is a notched attachment to stipe. Stipe is white and peeling. Spore print is white. Fall 2017.

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''Tricholoma sulphurescens'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. It was first formally described by Italian mycologist Giacomo Bresadola in 1905. It is found in Europe and northeastern North America.

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by Flown Kimmerling
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Uploaded Dec 24, 2019. Captured in 151 W Main St, Collinsville, AL 35961, USA.