Spores used for sowing

Spores used for sowing

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multipartita looks to the naked eye more or less like many other thelephora species: it is a small, dark, fan-shaped, coral -like mushroom featuring multiple branches that often flatten out with maturity. the species hangs out primarily under hardwoods, doesn't feature a notable odor, has relatively small spores
does not blue (much) in koh mounts. these features, along with the fact that the fan-shaped structures of its cap tend to split apart, will help to separate thelephora multipartita from most look-alikes. thelephora anthocephala is very similar, however, and also associates with hardwoods; its larger spores...
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galerina badipes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > galerina badipes galerina badipes [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > galerina . . . ] by michael kuo like most species of galerina, galerina badipes requires a microscope for identification. naked-eye features
to look for include the fact that the cap is not (or only slightly) lined, and features a margin that is incurved and draped with tiny wisps of veil remnants when young. microscopically, the species features two-spored basidia, narrow and nearly smooth spores, and hymenial cystidia that do not have...
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through an interactive display made of metal silos that encourage guests to guess the seed—either sunflower, corn or bean. there is also an alternative energy exhibit, featuring wind and solar power options among growing bell peppers. the little lego farmers then get busy displaying the stages of sowing
with real trees depicting harvest time. a lego farmer stands on a mini ladder to pluck the state's most well-known fruit while lego equipment bundles and prepares to haul the citrus produce to points near and far. next, the greenhouse pays tribute to the state's dairy industry with two holsteins ready for...
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syzygospora mycetophila: collybia jelly [ basidiomycetes > tremellales > syzygosporaceae > syzygospora ... ] by michael kuo gymnopus dryophilus is just about the world's most boring mushroom, if you ask me. nothing is worse than tromping through acres and acres of woods with no mushrooms in them, except for
gymnopus dryophilus, creating pale, jelly-like growths on the stem, gills, and cap. apparently syzygospora mycetophila is not, strictly speaking, the stuff that we see on the mushroom; the jelly-like growths are composed of tissue from the mushroom itself and are induced by the parasite, which uses them for...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/syzygospora_mycetophila.html
the dividing line between them is hard to pin down; "cap" funnel-shaped or irregular, often with a slit down one side; inner surface smooth, pinkish orange; outer surface smooth or wrinkled, colored like the inner surface (or paler); "stem" central or off-center, colored like the outer surface except for
a whitish base; flesh rubbery. odor and taste : not distinctive. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; elliptical; smooth. basidia cruciate-septate; ovoid; - x - μ. clamp connections present. references : (de candolle, ) martin, . ( fries, ; saccardo, ; smith, ; lowy, ; smith,...
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scleroderma hypogaeum [ basidiomycetes > boletales > sclerodermataceae > scleroderma . . . ] by michael kuo this western, conifer-associated species of scleroderma usually grows underground, unlike the other members of the genus. it features a fairly thick skin, a smooth outer surface, and large spores
crazily spiny and reticulate. it is very similar to scleroderma michiganense , but the latter species grows above ground under hardwoods in eastern north america, has a finely scaly surface, and usually generates a fairly substantial pseudo-stem. scleroderma arenicola is a synonym. thanks to laura wells for...
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in mycorrhizal symbiosis with oaks and hickories (including pecan , which is a species of hickory) east of the rocky mountains. when unearthed, tuber lyonii can be recognized by its orangish brown, relatively bald surface, its white-marbled interior, and its microscopic features—incuding gorgeous spores
that are simultaneously spiny and reticulate . thanks to blake peltier for collecting, documenting, and preserving tuber lyonii for study; his collection is deposited in the herbarium of michael kuo . description: ecology: mycorrhizal with oaks and hickories (especially pecan ); growing alone or gregariously...
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