It usually lays five eggs, which have light flecks on a dingy white ground.
Underneath it is of a dingy white, the mantle a bluish ash-colour with a tinge of green.
Underneath it is a dingy white, rust colour at the sides.
When young the plants are generally snowy white throughout, changing with age to a dingy white or cinereous hue.
Gills:= Dingy white, becoming tawny at maturity, extending down the stem.
Gills:= Dingy white; of various lengths, extending down the stem.
The eggs number from two to three, and are of a grey or dingy white colour, clouded and blotched nearly all over with rusty or reddish-brown spots.
The lower part of the body is of a dingy white, inclining to a grey tint.
The general colour of the plumage is a dingy white, with a greyish tinge.
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