Pungent-described as salty, like dust from Douglas firīark chips, yeast-like, and like green tomatoes or tomato The odor can be very unpleasant in age and "truly obnoxious" in Mm, and the radical in this case was clearly broken at the bottom. The large recordedĭimensions for a bulb with attached radical are 300 × 55 Radical (see background silhouette in above illustration Part-(to our knowledge) never with the basal narrow The stipe's bulb is apparently always collected only in Of volva at the base of the stem and the top of the bulb. Near the top and some vague, felted, wart-like remnants The stem is about 60 - 180 × 10 - 35 mm, with floccose-felted remnants of the ring Rounded truncate to attenuate (the longer ones) and often unevenly distributed among the gills. The short gills are truncate to subtruncate to Or pinkish buff when handled, rarely forking, and 6 - 11 The gills are crowded, free to narrowly adnate, white, bruising slowly to buff TheĬap is covered with floccose-felted remnants of volvaįorming irregularly shaped, floccose warts in young and floccose-felted patches in older specimens. ![]() The flesh is whiteĪnd unchanging and up to 20 mm thick over the stem. Present after handling or in dry weather), hemispheric toĬonvex to plano-convex, sometimes somewhat umbonate, withĪ nonsulcate, appendiculate margin. Ivory (with tan, pink, and yellowish tones sometimes smithiana is 50 - 170 mm wide, white to whitish or The following is based for the most part on the description All dots fall within the ranges of Pseudotsuga menziesii and Tsuga heterophylla. Amanita smithiana, locations of collections examined in the northwestern contiguous U.S.
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