Agaricus bernardii

Order: Agaricales, family Agaricaceae

CAP LARGE, MARGIN STRONGLY INROLLED; SHORT AND STOCKY

Cap: 1-20 cm broad, convex at first, margin strongly inrolled, becoming plane, disk frequently depressed at maturity; surface white, smooth, then with coarse scales. Flesh turning reddish-orange when cut. Often only partly emerged from the ground. Odor mild inland of brine or iodine on the coasts.

GILLS FREE, PINKISH THEN DARK CHOCOLATE BROWN

Gills free, close, pinkish-tan becoming brown, finally dark chocolate brown.

STALK NARROWER AT BASE, WITH SHEATHING WHITE RING, BRUISING RED

Stalk: 4-13 cm long, 3-4.5 cm thick, smooth, veil membranous, sheathing the stalk rather than skirt-like, tough red-staining flesh

SPORE PRINT DARK CHOCOLATE BROWN

Spores: 5.5-7.0 x 5.0-6.5 µm, smooth elliptical

Agaricus bernardii

🍴Edible, but some do not like the taste

FOUND IN GRASS AND SANDY SOILS

LOOKALIKES

Agaricus bitorquis Urban Mushrooms

Agaricus bitorquis
Urban Mushrooms

Does not stain red