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Agaricus bisporus or cremini mushrooms  common brown button fungi also known as baby bella or baby portobello Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Agaricus bisporus is an edible basidiomycete mushroom native to grasslands in Europe and North America. It has two color states while immature – white and brown – both of which have various names, with additional names for the mature state. A. bisporus is cultivated in more than seventy countries,and is one of the most commonly and widely consumed mushrooms in the world.The pileus or cap of the original wild species is a pale grey-brown in color, with broad, flat scales on a paler background and fading toward the margins. It is first hemispherical in shape before flattening out with maturity, and 5–10 centimetres 2–4 inches in diameter.


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