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Tawny grisette
Amanita cf. fulva
52.0464, 6.01639
Field Notes
Description:
Caps of Amanita fulva range from 5 to 8 cm in diameter when fully mature, tawny orange with a paler area around the edge of the cap. The surface is nearly always devoid of veil fragments. Initially egg-shaped, the cap expands to become flat but with a small raised central area. The edge of the cap is striated. The gills of the tawny grisette are white, free and crowded, of variable length, some start at the margin and others start near the stipe. Sometimes a few of the gills start well away from the margin and terminate well before reaching the stem. Stems of the tawny grisette are 10 to 15 cm long and 1 to 1.5 cm in diameter, tapering, white or flushed pale tawny, often with the surface very finely fibrillose. There is no ring, but at the base of the stipe there is a large white sack-like volva.
Habitat:
Amanita fulva is mycorhizal with hardwood and softwood trees, it is commonly found beside woodland paths.
Notes:
Though not sure, I think this fungus is a tawny grisette. The cap was tawny and it had a whitish pale tawny stem with no ring. The large volva was white, but no tawny discolorations present. Suggestions are more than welcome. Spotted in National Park Veluwezoom, Holland. (sources:see reference)
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