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fruitbody of Agaricus porphyrizon is associated with Broadleaved trees

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Agaricus porphyrizon

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Lilac Mushroom is a fruiting bodies of small size compared to other mushrooms. Its hat has a diameter of 4-8 (12) cm, convex in young mushrooms and flattens with age, tucked edge first, over time, become wavy and covered with scales. The surface of the cap is covered with lilac-purple pressed fiber-scales, darker, purplish-brown in the center. The plates are available, rounded, fairly thick, gray-pink when ripe tum brown, purplish black. The flesh is white, on the cut slowly yellowing, especially at the base, with a rather pleasant smell of bitter almonds. Stem rather short-length of 4-6 cm and a diameter of 0.7-1.5, cylindrical, central, often curved and thicker at the base, whitish, but from the middle to the bottom becomes more yellow. Ring-central, webbed, white, delicate, pretty narrow spore print chocolate brown spores brown, ovoid, 5-6x3,5-4 are rare, found in small groups in mixed pine-oak and oak forests in the north of the country winter months.

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http://gribisrael.narod.ru/Species_List/Agaricus/Agaricus_porphyrizon.htm

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