Lepiote: Lepiote is a fungus of thickets and glades, or even meadows and fallows, whose cap is generally covered with large scales. Most of the small lepots are very poisonous.
Large lepiots, on the other hand, are often edible, and sometimes excellent.
They have a long fibrous foot, surrounded by a thick and mobile ring, which is better to eliminate because it is tough.
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