Spores used for sowing

Spores used for sowing

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lyophyllum geminum lyophyllum geminum [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > lyophyllum . . . ] by michael kuo lyophyllum geminum is one of many small to medium-sized, gray-staining species in the genus lyophyllum. it is a rather non-descript, drab mushroom requiring microscopic analysis for
identification: it has fairly large, flask-shaped spores and a non-gelatinized pileipellis. it was originally described from mt. rainier national park; the illustrated collection was made in colorado. a variety with a strong, green-corn odor (lyophyllum geminum var. olens) was originally described from...
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); growing alone or scattered; summer and fall; widely distributed in north america as a species group (see comments below). cap: - cm; convex, expanding to planoconvex or flat; pale, dull orange to dark orange; sometimes developing a brownish center; tacky when wet; bald; the margin strongly lined for
or scaly patterns; without a ring ; without a swollen base; with a sacklike, whitish volva that features an orangish inner surface. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced. odor : not distinctive. spore print : white. chemical reactions : koh on cap surface yellow, then olive. microscopic features : spores...
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amanita fulva is a classic european species from the vaginata group, featuring a tawny brown cap and a reddish-brown-staining volva ; we have several potential species in north america that match its general description but are probably genetically distinct. these north american fulva-like entities are, for
without a ring ; the base enclosed in a sacklike, white volva that fits loosely around the stem and often discolors tawny brown. flesh: white throughout; soft; unchanging when sliced. odor : not distinctive. chemical reactions :koh negative on cap surface. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores...
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and fall in eastern north america (and apparently in southern arizona), growing under conifers and hardwoods--especially oaks. its long and skinny, shaggy, coarsely reticulate stem, together with its yellow pore surface and its dry cap, separate it from most look-alikes. under the microscope, the spores
of boletellus russellii are grooved and wrinkled (which is why the species is placed in boletellus ), but microscopic analysis is probably not needed for accurate identification. description: ecology: mycorrhizal with oaks and other hardwoods, or occasionally with conifers; growing alone or scattered...
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børnespil familiespil kortspil læringsspil vis alle kategorier ( ) puslespil puslespil brikker quizspil selskabsspil spil tilbehør strategispil terningespil voksenspil brætspil backgammon kuffert dkk vis flere ( ) backgammon spil backgammon er kendt som et af de ældste brætspil, og dets rødder kan spores
flere tusind år tilbage. den version vi kender i dag stammer fra arabien og persien. spillet var i mange år forbudt af kirken i england under kong henrik . styre, fordi det angiveligt førte til gambling og tog for meget tid fra undersåtterne. med et forsøg på at skjule at man spillede, begyndte...
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wood. its brownish or orangish brown cap is finely fuzzy at first, but often becomes more or less bald with age. the most distinctive feature of tapinella panuoides, however, is the orangish gills, which become crimped or corrugated near the base. phyllotopsis nidulans is often cited as a look-alike for
tapinella panuoides, but it features brighter orange gills, and a bright orange cap. tapinella corrugata is similar, but features brighter orange gills that are poorly formed for their entire length. paxillus panuoides is a synonym. description: ecology: saprobic ; growing alone or gregariously on woodland...
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cyathus stercoreus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > bird's nest fungi > cyathus stercoreus cyathus stercoreus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > cyathus . . . ] by michael kuo although this common and widespread bird's nest fungus is named for its association with stercoreus (my latin dictionary
reddish brown, hairy and shaggy when young (but sometimes becoming smooth with age); inner surface bald and shiny, dark brown to black; "lid" typically whitish, soon disappearing. eggs: to or mm wide; lens-shaped; attached to the nest by cords—but the cords can be very difficult to find, especially for...
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and young the mushroom is creamy white, or sometimes pinkish—but it discolors yellowish to brownish in old age. young specimens that are scarcely branched might be confused with hericium erinaceus , but the latter species grows on the wood of hardwoods and has longer teeth. thanks to laurence boomer for
collecting, documenting, and preserving hericium abietis for study; his collection is deposited in the herbarium of michael kuo . description: ecology: saprobic and parasitic on the wood of conifers (including firs, douglas-fir , and hemlock); growing alone; fall and winter; distributed from northern...
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mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > marasmioid / collybioid > marasmius nigrodiscus marasmius nigrodiscus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > marasmiaceae > marasmius . . . ] by michael kuo "that's a marasmius " is probably not what you'll be thinking when you find marasmius nigrodiscus for
the first time. it is uncharacteristically large for the genus, with a cap that can reach a width of centimeters. it is, however, fairly distinctive, with its dark center and lighter marginal area, and it appears in a wide variety of eastern north american ecosystems--from pine plantations to hardwood...
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