Spores used for sowing

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your friends are somewhere off in the woods, hunting morels . you have been hunting morels for days on end. you have found more morels than you ever thought possible. you have found so many morels that, unbelievable as it may seem, you are bored with finding morels. you're miles from the car. your feet
are tired. just curl up on this log, and take a nice nap. you doze for a few moments, then suddenly wake up and find you have turned your head: your nose now rests squarely in a knot-hole. the knot-hole is filled with decay and dirt--and a bunch of tiny orange things with ants crawling on them. i probably...
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tylopilus rhoadsiae (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > tylopilus > tylopilus rhoadsiae tylopilus rhoadsiae [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae > tylopilus . . . ] by michael kuo look for tylopilus rhoadsiae in the southeastern united states, especially along the gulf coast, under pines
species of tylopilus it features a pink spore print and a pink mature pore surface—but unlike most of the other species in the genus, its cap and stem are often nearly white. the reticulation over the top part of the stem, the unstaining flesh, and the bitter taste round out the distinctive features for...
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pattern (in dense clusters on decaying conifer wood) distinguish xeromphalina campanella. it is nearly impossible to separate from xeromphalina kauffmanii , which grows in clusters on decaying hardwood logs—so, unless you are sure of the log's identity (conifer-hardwood-wise), you will need to measure spores
to be sure which species you have found; the spores of xeromphalina campanella are wider and more ellipsoid. description: ecology: saprobic on the deadwood of conifers; typically growing in dense clusters on stumps and logs, but occasionally growing alone or gregariously; found nearly year-round, especially...
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> helvellaceae > helvella . . . ] by michael kuo this little guy is very similar to the better known helvella macropus , but differs in its paler and often shorter stem, which is usually shorter than or about as long as the cap is wide. spore morphology also separates the two species; the mature spores
lower midwest it appears in early summer, but it is recorded from other locations in summer and fall, as well. cyathipodia cupuliformis is a synonym. helvella chinensis, also known as helvella villosa (and as the now synonymized helvella pallidula), is very similar, and also features ellipsoid mature spores...
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agaricaceae > tulostoma . . . ] by michael kuo this little puffball -on-a-stick is usually found in sandy soil; it favors arid, semi-desert ecosystems in the great plains region and western north america. it features a mouth that is not tubular, a membranous outer skin (which quickly sloughs away), and spores
that appear smooth under the microscope (unless the microscope is an electron microscope, in which case the spores appear finely warted). tulostoma poculatum is very similar to tulostoma lloydii , which is found in woods and waste places east of the great plains. i am applying the name tulostoma poculatum...
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major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus andrewii agaricus andrewii [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo one of several primarily eastern north american versions of " agaricus campestris ," agaricus andrewii can be separated by its spores
the ring is usually collapsed and not prominent. agaricus andrewii was originally described from north carolina by freeman ( ), but study of her type collection by kerrigan ( ) indicates that the collection was actually mixed, and also included a specimen of agaricus argenteus , which has larger spores...
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