Agaricus subrufescens

Pk.

Photograph by D. Hemmes © 1996
	This species is an excellent edible, with a strong almond and faintly sweet taste.  It
is common in eastern North America, rare in California, but widespread on the island
of Hawai`i in compost piles and well-fertilized mulch. Agaricus subrufescens is easily
recognized by the pinkish brown, minutely fibrillose pileus, smooth white stipe with
a persistent membranous annulus, a faint yellow staining reaction where bruised, a
strong almond odor, and the urban habitat.

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