Agaricus macrosporus
Agaricus macrosporus is a species of fungus.
Description
The white cap is hemispherical and white when young, but later flattens out up to in diameter and becomes yellowish or tan. Its flesh is very thick. The gills are pinkish grey when young, and become brown with age. The stem is strong and thick, with a broad ring. It may measure in height and up to 3 cm in diameter.The flesh is white with a mild taste and a smell of aniseed, turning slowly orange when cut. The spores measure 12 by 6 μm and are purplish-brown and almond-shaped.
Similar species
It is possible to confuse this mushroom with dangerous Amanitas such as A. phalloides and A. pantherina.Agaricus excellens differs by its taller and slimmer stipe which is striped lengthwise. Agaricus augustus does not have the pure white cap in young specimens.