Agaricus fuscovelatus is a noteworthy member of the Agaricaceae family, distinguished by a cap that starts out convex and becomes flatter as it matures. Its color palette ranges from darker tones at the center to lighter shades outward. The gills underneath the cap are known for being free from the stem and for changing color as agaricus fuscovelatus develops.
Cap Diameter:
4 - 8 cm
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Agaricus fuscovelatus
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Attributes of Agaricus fuscovelatus
Cap Diameter
4 - 8 cm
Height
4 - 12 cm
Cap Shape
Convex, Flat, Depressed
Cap Surfaces
Fibrillose-scaly
Gill Attachment
Free
Stem Shapes
Tapering
Stem Surfaces
Smooth to slightly fibrous
Ring
With Ring
Spore Print Color
Brown
Growth Form
Scattered, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On soil, Leaf or Needle Litter
You can find Agaricus fuscovelatus by these plants:
Norway spruce
Occurence Habitats
Coniferous Woodland
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Habitat of Agaricus fuscovelatus
Agaricus fuscovelatus can be found in environments where conifers are present and tend to grow in groups rather than in isolation.
Scientific Classification of Agaricus fuscovelatus