Agaricus endoxanthus is a fascinating fungus belonging to the Agaricaceae family. It typically has a cap and stem structure, with gills underneath the cap. This species thrives in certain habitats and has a distinct lifecycle, including a spore-releasing phase important for its reproduction. Researchers find agaricus endoxanthus valuable for studying fungal biodiversity and ecological roles within its environment.
Odor:
Strongly phenolic
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Common Questions
General Info About Agaricus endoxanthus
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Attributes of Agaricus endoxanthus
Cap
2.5-9.5cm wide, convex to bell-shaped.
Gills
Free, moderately broad, whitish at first, becoming purple borwn.
Stem
3.5-7cm long, 4-14 mm wide.
Flesh
Thick, white, staining brown.
Spore Print Color
Dark brown
Odor
Strongly phenolic
Body Color
Brown
White
Growth Form
Solitary, Scattered, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On soil
You can find Agaricus endoxanthus by these plants: