Amanita karea
The cap of Amanita karea is 20 - 60 mm wide, convex to plano-convex, eventually depressed in the center, grayish to fawn to grayish sepia to buff or honey to buff, viscid when young or wet, with a nonappendiculate margin that sometimes splits, with the cap skin "rolling back to give a ragged appearance." The volval remnants are flat, squarish warts reducing in size to fibrillose crumbs at the cap margin; the warts are rarely pointed, dark grayish sepia to mouse-gray and are arranged concentrically like ripples ("kare" in Maori). The flesh is white or pale grayish-sepia to mouse gray in center under cap skin. Original public domain image from Flickr