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English: The golden bootleg or golden cap mushroom (Phaeolepiota aurea) can be found throughout Eurasia and North America. In Europe it is considered a rare species. The specimen in the picture has been growing for about 8 days and is at the stage of its growth where the layer connecting cap and stipe transforms into a ring surrounding the stipe and exposes the hymenium.
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Growth of the fruit body

Camera location47° 31′ 36.18″ N, 12° 18′ 11.7″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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