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Nomenclatural Citations: Taxon overview
Agaricus adirondackensis is a species of Fungi.
Authors: | Peck, Charles H., 1869 |
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Published in: | 23rd Report of the Regents of the University on the New York State Cabinet of Natural History |
Reference: | Grevillea 1: 2 |
Original description (English)
Pileus thin, submembranaceous, infundibuliform; margin decurved, nearly smooth, hygrophanous, white, disc often darker; gills white, very narrow, scarcely broader than the thickness of the flesh of the pileus, crowded, long, decurrent, subarcuate, some of them forked; stem slender, subequal, not hollow, whitish, mycelio-thickened at the base.
Amongst leaves in woods. August.
The gills are sometimes tinged with yellow, margin of pileus occasinally wavy.
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