Blushing Wood Mushroom

Latin Name
Observation Date
Location
Agaricus silvaticus
July 15, 2025
Aceh, Indonesia

The mushroom I found was growing under a pine tree among dry leaves. This mushroom has a tall stem, which can grow taller than this, and a cap that can open wide. This one's cap is still conical and hasn't opened yet. I've attached the scientific classification for this mushroom below.

Agaricus silvaticus (or Agaricus sylvaticus), otherwise known as the scaly wood mushroom, blushing wood mushroom, or pinewood mushroom, is a species of mushroom often found in groups in coniferous forests from early summer, or September through to November in Europe, North Africa and North America.
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https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/298500234
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