Leucocoprinus viridiflavoides

[5] Leucocoprinus viridiflavoides is a small dapperling mushroom with yellow flesh that discolours olive or green when damaged or cut.

The interior of the stem is hollow whilst the surface is sulphur yellow but likewise discolours bluish-green when handled, it is smooth but sometimes minutely scaly at the base on young specimens.

Gills: Free, close to subdistant and pale yellow but likewise bruising bluish green when touched.

Upon cutting the gills discolour to a dull pink and they dry to yellow with bluish-green or yellowish-gray edges.

The specimens studied by Akers and Angels were found in Florida where they were growing scattered on the ground in the San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park.