This white mushroom with a cap that is wide when open grows in the grass on decomposed animal waste. Mature capped mushrooms are characterized by their caps being open and on average having a stem height of between 5 and 10 cm.
Newly grown, the hood is cone-shaped with a few yellowish spots. The lower hood looks like gills with wide wedges and it looks very beautiful.
Usually this mushroom will grow after a few days of rain, and when the weather starts to get hot again, it will slowly wither and shrivel until the stem breaks and falls on the grass.
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