[1] Leucoagaricus croceovelutinus is a small dapperling mushroom with thin white or pale yellow flesh that discolours red within a minute of being exposed.
Upon contact or age the surface discolours red obscuring the white background colour and making for a burgundy tone against the brown.
Gills: Free, crowded, ventricose and white or pale yellow but orange red on bruising.
[3][4] The specimens studied by Bon and Boiffard were found on humus under deciduous trees near the Le Veillon beach near Talmont Saint Hilaire, France.
[3] Reid suggests that it may be associated with Robinia, Quercus and Ligustrum trees based on the limited recorded collections available at the time which were in France, Netherlands and Hungary.