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PALE CLEFT-FOOT AMANITA

Identifying Your Amanita
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PALE CLEFT-FOOT AMANITA

AMANITA BRUNESCENS var. PALLIDA
Frequency 
Infrequent
Unknown
Impropre à la consommation
Big
Size
Habitat
In mixed coniferous and deciduous forest.
Fruit body
Robust profile, large fruitbodies.
Cap
This variety is distinguished from the previous one by its pale cap from a young age which becomes stained brown with age, bare or decorated with some whitish velar flakes.
Margin
Even, shortly lined at maturity.
Gills
White, slowly becoming reddish on crumpling.
Stalk
Whitish, finely fibrillous, staining very slowly with reddish brown on crumpling.
Stalk Feature
Partial white veil. Stipe bulbous-marginated, bulb often split.
Flesh
White, browning very slowly when cut, vinous in insect bites.
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