Spores used for sowing

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ohio river watershed, but it is fairly widely distributed east of the great plains. it resembles an agaricus in many ways, but its gills are attached to the stem and usually develop a purplish gray or purplish brown cast by maturity. it is a drab, dirty yellowish species that is unremarkable except for
its fairly large size. the cap is bald and dry, and the stem is smooth underneath a persisting ring . distinguishing microscopic features include its small spores and the presence of chrysocystidia. compare stropharia hardii with stropharia kauffmanii (cap and stem scaly, range northern and montane)...
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set down around a landscaping area. its pale yellow gills contrast nicely with the purplish red cap and stem apex, and its partial veil becomes a flimsy ring or ring zone that catches the bright orange spores as they fall from the gills. my collection demonstrated bluish green staining on the cap and
stem and, although green stains were not included in the original description of the species (peck, ), subsequent collectors (e.g. stamets, ) have documented the phenomenon. other distinguishing features for gymnopilus luteofolius include its bitter taste, the purplish pink sliced flesh, and microscopic...
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. . . ] by michael kuo this hairy little fellow is a mycorrhizal associate of paper birch across north america, not only where the tree naturally occurs (in boreal and sub-boreal ecosystems; see the map on the linked page) but also where it has been planted as an ornamental. distinguishing features for
lactarius pubescens var. betulae include its hairy to "bearded" cap margin, its whitish to pinkish colors, and its relatively small spores. the variety described here features milk that turns slowly yellow (or stains tissues or white paper yellow), and widely spaced sporal ornamentation. lactarius torminosus...
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replaces the spore packages, beginning at the top of the mushroom and moving downward. eventually, the whole thing disintegrates and spore dust is released. within southern europe, similar species include pisolithus albus and pisolithus microcarpus (both associated with eucalyptus and featuring smaller spores
), pisolithus arenarius (with a somewhat darker outer skin), and pisolithus calongei (associated with rockroses, spines on spores often coalescing). the illustrated and described collection, from the italian riviera, was made in an urban grove of one of my favorite trees, stone pine , well known to the...
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basidiomycota > agaricales > tricholomataceae > pogonoloma . . . ] by michael kuo pogonoloma spinulosum looks a lot like a species of tricholoma —but it is a saprobe (tricholoma species are mycorrhizal ), capable of growing in places where there are no associated mycorrhizal trees, and it has amyloid spores
(tricholoma spores are inamyloid ). the odor of this species is strong and distinctive, though hard to describe: fragrant and foul, reminiscent of some of the odors in inocybe . other identifying features include the orangish-staining stem, the whitish gills and spore print , and the cap surface, which...
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helotiales > helotiaceae > ascocoryne . . . ] by michael kuo ascocoryne sarcoides is a funky mushroom that looks either like a jelly fungus or a cup fungus , depending on which stage of its life cycle it is in when you find it. in its asexual, "anamorphic" stage, it produces cloned conidia (asexual spores
) and looks like purple globs of jelly, or gelatinized fingers. in its sexual, "teleomorphic" stage, it produces asci and spores and looks more like a disc or a cup, although its flesh is still quite gelatinous. when in the teleomorphic stage it can easily be confused with ascocoryne cylichnium , which...
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