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Amanita nigrescens
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Amanita nigrescens, commonly known as blackening amanita, is a species of fungus in the Amanita genus. It has some similarities to Amanita pekeoides. Amanita nigrescens has a moist, waxy cap with dark-brown warts. It has white gills that are free from the stem. It has white spores and a blackish-brown ring. It has a white volva with yellow-brown tints. Amanita nigrescens is found in New Zealand and grows under Nothofagus trees....read more on Wikipedia.
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