https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucopaxillus_giganteus The species is nonpoisonous but reportedly poor in flavor. The cap of L. giganteus can become rather large, 10–50 cm. Younger specimens have caps that are convex, with a margin that is rolled downwards, but as the mushrooms matures the cap flattens out and eventually becomes shallowly funnel-shaped. The cap is smooth and creamy white in color, but may develop brown stains and circular cracks with age. 2094
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