A. groenlandica is a large
Amanita mushroom with white flesh.
Cap: at the extreme but more commonly in the range of 5–9 cm. Initially hemispheric expanding to convex with a broad
umbo which declines or disappears as the cap flattens with age. Pale straw or greyish yellow in colour when young with a bright yellow to brown colour developing as it ages. Patches of the
universal veil or
volva often remain like scales on the cap.
Stem: 4–15 cm in height with a thickness of 0.8–2 cm tapering to up to 3.3 cm at the base. White to pale brown or grey in colour. Ringless with a fragile grey or ochre volva.
Gills: Free. Initially white with a pale cream colour developing with age.
Spore print: White.
Spores: Globose or subglobose, hyaline and nonamyloid. 9.6–12.8 μm diameter.
Taste: Indistinct.
Smell: Indistinct.
Amanita groenlandica f. alpina is described as being similar to
A. groenlandica only taller and with a different colouration that tends to more pale orange-brown colours in the cap, which is also described as being less viscid. The universal veil is described as sometimes being more creamy in colour rather than possessing the grey tones of
A. groenlandica. Unlike
A. groenlandica which is described as odorless
f. alpina is said to have a fruity smell when young which becomes unpleasant with age. ==Distribution and habitat==