The Leucoagaricus americanus mushroom is a mushroom in the Leucoagaricus family. This mushroom is often found on mountains, dead logs, wood chips, and on river embankments. I found this group of mushrooms on a pile of wood chips that were used for the foundation of the duck coop that had been thrown away, these mushrooms grew very fertile, naturally these mushrooms thrived here because these wood chips had been mixed with duck manure, the size was very large even some of them that had already withered were bigger than my palm. When immature this mushroom is oval in shape and turns convex to curved when it is mature, the upper surface of this umbrella is very soft and clean at a young age when it starts to mature the very soft thin membrane turns into brownish scales, pure white color at a young age. when it's grown, some parts of this mushroom give rise to a reddish to light brown color, it's a shame when I found this mushroom I didn't have a measuring instrument with me so I don't know clearly the size of this mushroom, for sure with one stick this mushroom can fill the palm of my hand, this size Very large.
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