Spores used for sowing

Spores used for sowing

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mushrooms > pink-spored > entolomatoid mushrooms > entoloma ferruginans entoloma ferruginans [ basidiomycota > agaricales > entolomataceae > entoloma . . . ] by michael kuo known only from california, this distinctive entolomatoid mushroom has a sticky, nearly black cap, gray gills that turn pink as the spores
firm; grayish; unchanging when sliced. odor and taste : odor bleachlike, or strong and spicy, with an iron-like component (described by the original collector as "a strong odor resembling that of ferric chloride"); taste slightly mealy, or not distinctive. spore print : pink. microscopic features : spores...
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kuo as it is currently defined, hebeloma hiemale is "a frequently collected species" occurring "with many hosts in a wide variety of habitats" from europe to north america and new zealand (beker and collaborators, ). it is not, however, particularly easy to identify, and microscopic examination of spores
more or less equal; silky to finely scaly near the apex; whitish. flesh: whitish to grayish. odor and taste : odor radishlike, or not distinctive. taste radishlike, with a bitter component. chemical reactions : koh negative on cap surface. spore print : brown to pinkish brown. microscopic features : spores...
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gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > waxy caps > hygrocybe insipida hygrocybe insipida [ basidiomycota > agaricales > hygrophoraceae > hygrocybe . . . ] by michael kuo here is a tiny orange waxy cap that features a thinly sticky cap and stem, along with gills that begin to run down the stem, and small spores
or broadly attached to it; distant; thick; dull yellow. stem: - mm long; - mm thick; equal, with a slightly tapered base; thinly sticky when fresh; reddish orange, with a whitish base. flesh: thin; yellowish to orangish. odor and taste : not distinctive. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores...
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pachyella . . . ] by michael kuo recorded from michigan, new york, and illinois (and now kentucky, if i have identified it correctly), this rubbery brown cup fungus requires microscopic analysis to separate from the more commonly collected pachyella clypeata . while pachyella clypeata has smooth spores
, the spores of pachyella punctispora, as its latin name suggests, are stippled with warts. the warts, however, are not large (separating pachyella punctispora from pachyella adnata, which has warts measuring over μ). description: ecology: saprobic ; growing alone or in small groups on rotting wood (...
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separated from similar species of panaeolus by its very long and very thin stem; the absence of toothlike fragments on the cap's edge (see panaeolus papilionaceus ); and microscopic features (see below). panaeolus foenisecii is very similar but has a stouter stem and, under the microscope, wrinkled spores
: - cm long; only - mm thick; equal; finely hairy; often brittle; pinkish to reddish brown, or colored more or less like the cap; darkening toward the base with maturity or on handling. flesh: insubstantial. odor and taste : not distinctive. spore print : black or blackish. microscopic features : spores...
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the dead logs of hardwoods throughout north america--but it is more commonly encountered in the upper midwest and in the northeast. the surface of phlebia coccineofulva is hardened, unlike the softer surfaces of other well-known species of phlebia. under the microscope, it features tiny ellipsoid spores
across; surface hardened, wrinkled and bumpy, dry, at first very bright scarlet to scarlet orange, darkening with time to brownish red and eventually reddish brown; secondary surface (visible at the edges of fresh, growing specimens) yellow, finely hairy. odor : not distinctive. microscopic features : spores...
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groups > clubs & corals > ramaria formosa ramaria formosa [ basidiomycetes > phallales > ramariaceae > ramaria . . . ] by michael kuo this coral mushroom is distinctive and gorgeous--if you can catch it early in its development, before its colors have lost their glory and, with the maturation of spores
characterizes most species of ramaria in old age. when young, however, ramaria formosa has coral pink branches that contrast nicely with the clear yellow tips of the branches. other distinguishing features include the fleshy, soft-ish base and, under the microscope, clamp connections and roughened spores...
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the stained wood is distinctive and, when the wood is from an oak tree, sometimes called "green oak." in north america we have two species of chlorociboria: chlorociboria aeruginascens, featured here, and chlorociboria aeruginosa, which is practically identical to the naked eye but features longer spores
, pennsylvania, and québec. fruiting body: cup-shaped at first, becoming flattened or disc-shaped; - mm across; with a tiny stem ( - mm long) that may be central or somewhat off-center; upper surface bald, blue-green; undersurface similar. odor and taste : not distinctive. microscopic features : spores...
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delicate branching, is fairly distinctive among corals and clubs . most collections have a mealy odor and taste, and a drop of iron salts on one of the branches produces an olive green color change. under the microscope, clavulinopsis corniculata features clamp connections and smooth, nearly round spores
often tapering to base; yellow above, covered with white mycelium below; sometimes absent or rudimentary. flesh: pale yellow. odor and taste : odor mealy; taste mealy or bitter. chemical reactions : iron salts olive on branches. koh orange on branches. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores...
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