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Agaricus benesii

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is white, moderately thick, and firm. The odor is pungent, even though the mushroom has a mild taste. When injured, it turns a pinkish-red. The surface is white, dry, and innately fibrillose. At the margin, it is finely scaled, though it discolors into a
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is 5–11 cm (2.0–4.3 in) tall and 1–2 cm (0.4–0.8 in) thick. The stem extends to the enlarged base. At maturity, the stem is stuffed. The surface is white, and turns smooth at the apex, while it is finely scaled below. The
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is white, membranous, and two layered. The upper surface is striate, while the lower surface is composed of scaly patches, forming a small, superior annulus. The flesh is white, though it stains red quickly when injured.
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are initially unattached to the stem, packed close together, and are pinkish-brown; in age they become blackish-brown.
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is 4–8 cm (1.6–3.1 in) broad; it has a convex shape which, in age, becomes flat. The
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The mycological flora of the Ficuzza Wood-Rocca Busambra territory (North Sicily, Italy)
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known in English as the mull mushroom. This mushroom can be distinguished by a white
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are often in small groups or by themselves. In addition, they fruit from mid to late
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Noordeloos, M.E.; Th. W. Kuyper; E. C. Vellinga (2001). E. C. Vellinga (ed.).
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that bruises pinkish-red when injured, a scaly lower stipe, and a
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Guide to Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and Europe
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Agaricales
Agaricaceae
Agaricus
Binomial name
Pilát
Synonyms
agaric
mushroom
Agaricus
cap
conifer
Agaricus californicus
A. xanthodermus
A. xanthodermus
annulus
phenolic
bruise
Agaricus bernardii
grass
cap
flesh
brownish
stem

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