I found these mushrooms growning a few feet from the road on the edge of a forest. They were growing in heavy leaf litter as well as man made litter. The largest example was approximately 7 inches in diameter with a height of appoximately 9 inches with the majority of the mushroom an off white color . The cap on the mature specimen has a warty texture on the top while the underside is gilled with a slightly upturned profile that exposes the gills. The stipe is slender in comparison to the large cap with a ring and a nubby texture.There is white residue that has sluffed off the larger mushroom and can be seen on the leaves where it is growing. The smaller example has a more domed appearance with the beginings of warts on the top of the cap and along the outer edges the warts being slightly darker in coloration than the rest of the cap almost the same color a marshmellow gets when it is toasted to use an unscientific description. The most immature example has a thick stipe and a bulbus cap also showing the begining signs of warts. All three examples were growing within inches of each other.