The white gills are crowded close together, and are free from attachment to the stem.
It has white gills running down a very short, off-center stem.
The six to eight white gills are spread out around the cap, and all of them reach the stem.
It has a pale yellow colour that fades with age, and white gills.
The thick white gills are decurrent and can yellow with age.
The white gills are sinuate, and turn pale golden brown in maturity.
For this reason, beginning mushroom hunters should avoid all parasol-shaped mushrooms with white gills.
The white gills are free from attachment to the stalk and crowded closely together.
The white gills are close and narrow, and free or nearly free from the stem.
The white gills are placed moderately close together, reaching the stem but not directly attached to it.