Tricholoma
Tricholoma (family Tricholomataceae) A genus of fungi that form mushroom-shaped fruit bodies; the stipe is fleshy and central, and the gills are only narrowly attached to the stipe. The spore print is white or pale pink; the spores are smooth and do not stain dark violet when treated with iodine. There are many species, found on the ground, mostly in woodland. See also BLEWIT.
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