The hat is 7-10 cm in diameter, convex, then flat-convex, flat and slightly depressed, with a smooth greenish-yellow, gray-brown or brown-reddish surface, sometimes fading to whitish, covered with a few, quickly rinsing red-brown warts - the remnants of a common bedspread.
The pulp is white in color, turning brown in the air, with a potato smell.
Lamellae , platelets loose or narrowly grown, often located, whitish.
Leg 9β11 cm long and 1.2β1.5 cm thick, light cream in color, often darkening with age. The base of the leg with a noticeable bulbous thickening. The ring is cream, located at the top of the legs.
Spore powder is white. Spores 7-9.5 Γ 6.5-9 microns, amyloid , usually almost spherical in shape.
Amanita brunnescens grows in mixed and coniferous forests of eastern North America .