- or as
warts or
volval patches on the cap. Many
mushrooms lack a
universal veil,
therefore they do not have
either a
volva or
volval patches. Often, a...
- applanate,
sometimes concave, and white,
covered with white,
conical to
pyramid volval remnants 1–3
millimetres (1⁄16–1⁄8 in) high and wide. The cap
margin is...
-
distinguishing features of A. pantherina
include the collar-like roll of
volval tissue at the top of the
basal bulb, and the elliptical,
inamyloid spores...
-
inwards in
young specimens, does not have
striations (grooves), and
lacks volval remnants. The gills, also white, are
crowded closely together. They are...
-
volva with
characteristic rusty-brown blemishes. The cap is
usually free of
volval remnants. Infrequently,
roughly polygonal pieces of the veil may remain...
- persistent, the
lower stipe and
upper bulb are
decorated with
tufts of
volval material that are
bright pale
yellow to
cream or
sordid cream.
Clamps are...
-
gills are floccose,
meaning they have
tufts of soft
wooly hairs—another
volval remnant. The stem of a
mature individual is
typically between 10 and 20 cm...
-
pileus margin. The
notable bulb
usually bears a
distinct ring of
champagne volval powder on its "shoulder." Odour: Not distinct. It is an ectomycorrhizal...
- with a
striate margin. It is
whitish grey and
covered with
brownish grey
volval or
mealy material. The
gills are white. They may be
attached to the stem...
-
spherical spores, well-developed rings,
weakly reddening flesh, and "limbate"
volvals (with
narrow "limbs"
protruding from a soft,
margined bulb). The specific...