Tricholoma argyraceum
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Tricholoma argyraceum
in a park near Paris, France. |
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Tricholoma argyraceum Fr. |
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Tricholoma argyraceum, also known as T. scalpturatum, is a grey-capped edible mushroom of the large genus Tricholoma. It is found in Europe and has also been encountered under introduced trees in Australia.
The cap is covered with greyish scales and the gills are white. The whitish stipe has no ring.
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