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Green-Spored Lepiota Mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green-spored Lepita mushroom found in Texas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green-spored Lepita mushroom found in Texas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green-spored Lepita mushroom found in Texas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of a Green Spored Parasol Mushroom in Grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown close-up white spored, gilled mushrooms of macrolepiota in meadow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Low-angle closeup of a two-spored Champignon 
 in a natural outdoor setting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green-Spored Lepiota Mushrooms Growing Wild On The Lawn
Two White Green Spored Parasol Mushrooms in Late Afternoon Light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Top-down Close-up View Of A Green-spored Parasol Mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green spored parasol group on grass. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Spored Parasol Mushroom Cap Underside Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Spored Parasol Mushroom Cap Close-up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Four Green Spored Mushrooms Display Spotted White Caps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Spored Mushrooms Grow Wild in Green Grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chlorophyllum Molybdites, commonly known as the Green-Spored Lepiota, or Green-Spored Parasol, is a fungi. It is not edible and is poisonous. It is a cause of several deaths in the United States, where it is fairly common. The mushrooms were found growing wild on our lawn in New Jersey, after a spell of summer showers.


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