About Agaricus braendlei L.A.Parra & M.M.Gómez
Agaricus braendlei is a species of mushroom belonging to the family Agaricaceae. It is found in North America, and is closely related to Agaricus campestris. Both species are popular edible mushrooms. They share these characteristics: white, slightly furry caps; bright pink gills that turn chocolate brown as spores mature; and no staining reaction when bruised or scratched. Like most species in the Agaricus genus, Agaricus braendlei has a ring on its stalk and lacks a volva.