but around M. procera there are a few very similar species too that can be distinguished by experts only, well at least some of them.
Created:
2012-08-01 16:20:19 EDT (-0400)
By:
deuteragenie
Summary:
Other
Other specimens showed a bit more pattern on the stipe, although not very clear either. The presence of double ring on all makes me think that rain could have washed away the cap, and hence that this could be M. procera as well.
Created:
2012-08-01 16:14:39 EDT (-0400)
By:
Gerhard Koller (Gerhard)
Summary:
Yes, but I cannot see any brownish vein-like ornamentation on the stipe.
And the characteristic scales on the cap are also absent but them could be washed away.
Created:
2012-08-01 16:07:31 EDT (-0400)
By:
deuteragenie
Summary:
double ring
Would the double ring point to M. procera ?
Created:
2012-08-01 16:06:26 EDT (-0400)
By:
Gerhard Koller (Gerhard)
Summary:
Just want to inform you.
In Macrolepiota the ring always is free around the stipe :=)
Created:
2012-08-01 16:02:21 EDT (-0400)
By:
deuteragenie
Summary:
More info
The ring is free on stem.
Created:
2012-07-31 16:46:17 EDT (-0400)
By:
Gerhard Koller (Gerhard)
Summary:
Belongs to Macrolepiota mastoidea group.
No ornamentation on stipe.
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