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Brown or buff cap and creamy yellow gills on an ash white, bottle like, swollen stem tell that a mushroom grows singly or in groups under conifers between July and November may be a clubfoot mushroom (Clitocybe clavipes).

Specifically, this mushroom cap measures ¾ to 3 inches (2 to 8 centimeters). The stem measures 1-1/4 to 2-3/4 inches (30 to 70 millimeters). This mushroom should not be eaten, because it may cause headaches and temporary rashes, particularly in conjunction with alcohol consumption.

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