Spores used for sowing

Spores used for sowing

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composed of small, angular pores. osteina obducta appears to be fairly widespread in north america, judging from the online records of major herbaria, but far more common in western and northern ecosystems. one of the most distinctive features of osteina obducta cannot be determined until it is dried for
study ; its firm but pliant flesh becomes extremely hard—we're talking, like, hard as a rock. i was sure that the collection sent to me and featured here had been baked in a kiln for a few days; i had to rehydrate a small section for hours before i could work with it. it wasn't until i began consulting...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/osteina_obducta.html
kuo this woodchip-loving mushroom appears on the west coast in urban areas; it may be an "import" like the closely related leratiomyces ceres . it is honey yellow when in the button stage, but soon becomes whitish, yellowish, or dingy olive. it usually has a ring zone of fibers darkened by falling spores
spore print is deep purple-brown to almost black, helping to separate it from the similar agrocybe praecox , which also grows in woodchips but features a brown spore print. microscopic features include prominent cheilocystidia and decidedly non-prominent, hard-to-find chrysocystidia. a competing label for...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/leratiomyces_percevalii.html
young and fresh; the edges often becoming ragged as the mushroom matures. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; more or less equal above a fairly abrupt, swollen base; finely mealy or dusty near the apex; developing scales below, often in more or less concentric bands; whitish, but the scales often capturing spores
as the mushroom matures and thus becoming brownish; without a cortina or a ring zone . flesh: whitish; thick. odor and taste : radishlike. chemical reactions : koh gray on cap surface. spore print : brown to pinkish brown. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; sublimoniform, with a snout-like end;...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/hebeloma_sinapizans.html
and in california (though i think the california version is a stretch, based on online photos). a similar species, neohygrocybe subovina, may deserve recognition; it was originally described from tennessee (hesler & smith ) as a species "close to h. ovinus, differing in its globose to subglobose spores
the latter is described in european treatments as unpleasant and nitrous. contemporary, dna-based study of north american collections is needed to sort out precisely what our species are. hygrophorus ovinus and hygrocybe ovinus, and hygrocybe nitiosa are synonyms. thanks to sherwood forest friends for...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/neohygrocybe_ovina.html
species of gyromitra (in the same genus as the false morels) to other species of peziza--and microscopic analysis may be required to separate these mushrooms with certainty. like other species of peziza, peziza badioconfusa has brittle flesh and ascus tips that turn blue in iodine mounts. it has spores
that develop a roughened surface of warts and ridges, as well as fairly large "end caps." the similar peziza badia has spores that lack end caps but feature well developed ornamentation that is nearly reticulate--but peziza badia appears in late summer and fall, so direct comparison of sporal anatomy...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/peziza_badioconfusa.html
appears in late summer from the southern appalachian mountains to missouri and the gulf coast. it features a brownish cap, distantly-spaced pink gills, and pinkish flesh in the stem. the "skin" on the cap surface is tightly affixed, and does not peel away easily—and, under the microscope, it features spores
forms faint reticulate patterns. on the west coast the name "russula eccentrica" has sometimes been applied to a similar, oak-associated species with pink-bruising surfaces and gills that are white before bruising; arora and nguyen named that species russula cantharellicola in . thanks to walt sturgeon for...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/russula_eccentrica.html
not a lot separates amanita russuloides from the north american version of amanita gemmata --but the latter is apparently limited to western north america. additionally, the cap of amanita russuloides turns pinkish orange with koh while the cap of amanita gemmata displays a negative reaction; the spores
broadly convex, flat, or shallowly depressed in age; thin-fleshed; sticky when fresh but soon dry; brownish yellow when very young, becoming pale yellow to straw yellow or, in old age, nearly whitish; with a few whitish to grayish warts that often disappear entirely; bald; the margin lined and pimply for...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_russuloides.html
amanita westii is a fairly large species with large brown warts , veil remnants hanging on the edge of the cap, a prominent bulb on the stem base, and flesh that bruise quickly reddish brown to brown. under the microscope it features large amyloid spores and various elements that sometimes become strikingly
brown to reddish brown in koh or melzer's. murill ( ) first described amanita westii from florida, under oak. it has since been collected under oaks in mississippi and texas. thanks to mandi foster for collecting, documenting, and preserving the illustrated and described specimens; her collection is...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_westii.html