Cap
|
The smooth cap, up to 12 cm in diameter, is usually domed but older specimens sometimes become slightly concave.
Old specimens sometimes develop wavy cap margins. |
Gills
|
Sinuate and crowded, the gills are almost white when young, turning pinkish buff as the
fruitbody matures. |
Stipe
|
15 to 25 mm in diameter and 4 to 6cm tall, the stipe is solid
and oftern slightly bulbous at the base. |
Spore print |
Pale pink. |
Odour/taste |
Strongly perfumed with a pleasant taste. |
Habitat |
Chalk or limestone grassland; occasionally in woods on calcareous soil. |
Season |
Most plentiful from September to January and sometimes well in to February. |
Occurrence |
Common. |
Similar species |
Lepista nuda, the Wood Blewit, is a more common species; it is very
similar but has a violet tinge to the cap. |