Agaricus bresadolanus is a member of the Agaricaceae family, typically found in grassy areas. This species often forms a symbiotic relationship with certain types of grass, helping to recycle nutrients in the ecosystem. It displays a characteristic white to light brown cap, with gills that become more pronounced as it matures.
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General Info About Agaricus bresadolanus
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Attributes of Agaricus bresadolanus
Stem Cross Sections
Hollow or cottony hollow
Flesh Bruises
Discolor to pink or red
You can find Agaricus bresadolanus by these plants:
Norway spruce
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Scientific Classification of Agaricus bresadolanus