petrol is a mixture and combination of flammable liquid that is commonly in various vehicles for fueling purposes. apart from that it is not solely used in automobiles but also widely used in cooking food, generate electricity and the raw material of petrol is also used in cosmetics, detergents dish...
fruiting bodies: some species are "butt rot" species that occur in rosettes at the bases of trees, while others are heart rot species that usually occur in shelving clusters above the ground (or sometimes in rosettes when growing on the tops of fallen logs). microscopic features are generally similar for...
chicory that is found in jamnagar, gujarat. the field needs to be prepared in a specified manner before sowing so that high quality chicory can be raised. chicory seeds resemble lettuce seeds and germinate in - days of time. the chicory plant takes - months to mature. the roots of chicory are about...
formed, reddish brown gills. cortinarius pavelekii (née thaxterogaster pavelekii; see trappe & castellano, ) is a similar but rare species known from the west coast, best separated with microscopic analysis; it lacks clamp connections. cortinarius pingue is an alternate spelling. thanks to wendell wood for...
brown to yellowish, often passing through a two-toned stage. the stem is scaly, and usually features a well developed ring . like other pholiotoid mushrooms it grows on wood, has a brown spore print , and features gills that are attached to the stem. identifying microscopic features include the small spores...
america and in the great lakes region (it has also been reported from west virginia). its gills are faintly purplish--and in my collecting experience this coloring is more stable (and more useful in identification) than the purplish basal mycelium. microscopic features include round to nearly-round spores...
sharp little scales; the flimsy but somewhat persistent ring on the stem, which often has an underside decorated with scales like those on the cap; and microscopic features (see below). lepiota asperula is nearly identical to the naked eye, but is on average a bit smaller; under the microscope, its spores...