Agaricus pseudopratensis belongs to the 'Agaricaceae' family, commonly found in grasslands and meadows. It typically appears in late spring to fall. Distinguished by a broad white to brown cap, this species carries a slight odor and its gills change color with age. It often appears in rings or groups, thriving in rich soils.
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Attributes
Toxicity and Edibility
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Agaricus pseudopratensis
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Attributes of Agaricus pseudopratensis
Stem Cross Sections
Hollow or cottony hollow
Flesh Bruises
Discolor to yellowish
You can find Agaricus pseudopratensis by these plants:
Norway spruce
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Scientific Classification of Agaricus pseudopratensis
Toxicity and Edibility of Agaricus pseudopratensis
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Is Agaricus pseudopratensis Toxic?
Agaricus pseudopratensis is a species commonly located in deciduous and coniferous forests in damp, cool seasons. Distinctive by its pale, scaly cap on a tall, thin stem, it is notably different from non-toxic varieties. If ingested, it may cause digestive problems, vertigo, vision issues, and circulatory disturbances, posing potential health risks.