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Pluteus phlebophorus, painted by Beatrix Potter from a specimen found at
Clappersgate, Ambleside, Cumbria, August 1895
Cap 1-2 in. across, soon expanded and with prominentraised veins, umber, edge even; gills white, then pale salmon-colour; stem 1-2 in. long, shining, curved as a rule; found on trunks, stumps, etc.; see Massee
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