Pluteus petasatus (Fr.) Gillet 1876
Pluteus petasatus: https://marylandbiodiversity.com/species/18339
Synonyms
Pluteus patricius 
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Description

Cap: White with some brown scales concentrated in center; dry; convex to broadly convex; white flesh. Gills: White, becoming pink with age; close. Stalk: White, discoloring below, sometimes with brownish fibers; base sometimes enlarged (J. Solem, pers. comm.).

Where To Find

Solitary or groups on decaying hardwoods, wood chips, and buried wood.

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Source: Wikipedia

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