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Best 1 Macrolepiota procera

Macrolepiota procera, commonly known as the parasol mushroom, is a large, edible basidiomycete fungus found in grasslands and open woodlands across Europe. The mushroom is distinguished by its tall, slender stipe, which features a distinctive snakeskin-like brown pattern, and a large, broadly bell-s...

2 Macrolepiota rhacodes

Macrolepiota rhacodes, known as the shaggy parasol, is a large mushroom species found in woodland and grassy areas across Europe and North America. It features a coarsely shaggy, brownish cap surface that sits atop a tall, slender stem. When cut or bruised, the flesh of the mushroom noticeably turns...

3 Leucoagaricus leucothites

Leucoagaricus leucothites, also called the white dapperling or smooth parasol, is a widespread agaric found on lawns, grasslands, in woods, and in other human-modified habitats. Its dry whitish cap, free gills that turn cream or pinkish with age, white ringed stem, and white spore print help disting...

4 Lepiota cristata

Stinking dapperling, a small toxic European mushroom recognizable by its unpleasant rubbery-chemical odor, with some collections found to contain amatoxins.

5 Chlorophyllum molybdites

Chlorophyllum molybdites, the green-spored parasol, is a large white mushroom that grows in lawns, grasslands, and other open grassy areas, often in fairy rings. A green spore print distinguishes it from the edible parasol mushrooms it resembles, and it is responsible for more mushroom poisoning inc...

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