Spores used for sowing

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thus appear on the ground in the vicinity of trees, rather than on wood. albatrellus ovinus is found under conifers, and can be recognized by its white to tan cap, which usually develops a cracked appearance; its white to yellowish flesh, which becomes pale olive when dried; its tiny, nearly round spores
microscopic features (see below). my collections of albatrellus ovinus and albatrellus confluens have come from the rocky mountains, where the two species often grow together and can easily be confused once they have matured; i have found that the reaction of the flesh to koh is very different (golden yellow for...
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young). in some collections, lavender to purple stains develop on the cap and stem. there is a nomenclatural nightmare surrounding this mushroom, which north american authors have long treated as "amanita citrina," assuming it is the same as the european species that often bears the same name. however, for
taxonomic reasons the correct name for the european species is actually amanita bulbosa var. citrina--and that mushroom is, it turns out, distinct from the north american mushroom, leaving the taxonomically awkward amanita citrina f. lavendula as the best north american name. to complicate matters,...
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from indiana, ohio, and maryland. it is apparently an uncommonly found species; it was not described until , it is only featured in a few field guides, and i have only seen it twice in years of collecting. thanks to nathaniel cecil, crystal davidson, django grootmyers, ron kerner, and jo and bob solem for
collecting, documenting, and preserving callistosporium purpureomarginatum for study; their collections are deposited in the herbarium of michael kuo . description: ecology: saprobic on the well-decayed wood of oaks; creating a brown, cubical rot; growing alone or gregariously; july through september...
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is composed of polygonal scales, and it looks very different. in my area (central illinois), calvatia gigantea is a harbinger of fall, appearing in woods and at the edges of meadows as the leaves are beginning to turn. the large mushrooms can be seen from quite a distance, and i often mistake them for
garbage (milk jugs, for example) until i get closer. langermannia gigantea is a synonym, representing a taxonomic argument that does not look like it is going away any time soon, since dna studies have yet to resolve the matter. description: ecology: saprobic ; terrestrial; growing alone or gregariously...
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age; often adorned with with rusty cortina remnants when mature. flesh: whitish to yellowish--or pale lilac to grayish in the stem. odor and taste : not distinctive. chemical reactions : koh negative on cap surface; pale gray to brownish on flesh. spore print : rusty brown. microscopic features : spores
(moser, ; breitenbach & kränzlin, ; knudsen & vesterholt, .) herb. kuo , , . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. spores © mushroomexpert.com cite this page as: kuo, m. ( , january). cortinarius caesiocanescens. retrieved from the mushroomexpert.com web site...
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together to form structures reminiscent of exposed brains; individual globs up to about cm across, irregularly shaped but frequently roughly fan-shaped; stemless; flesh thick and gelatinous. older specimens may discolor somewhat yellowish, brownish, or even pinkish to purplish. microscopic features : spores
(wells, ; lowy, ; barron, ; mcneil, .) herb. kuo , . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. gloeocystidia basidia spores © mushroomexpert.com cite this page as: kuo, m. ( , march). ductifera pululahuana. retrieved from the mushroomexpert.com web site:...
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rusty stains when handled or with age; finely hairy; usually with a fragile ring or ring zone near the apex. flesh: pale yellow. odor and taste : taste usually bitter; odor not distinctive. spore print : rusty brown to orange-brown. chemical reactions : koh red on cap surface. microscopic features : spores
(hesler, ; phillips, / ; mcneil, .) herb. kuo , . this website contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. koh spores cheilocystidium © mushroomexpert.com cite this page as: kuo, m. ( , june). gymnopilus luteus. retrieved from the mushroomexpert.com web site:...
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pinkish orange to orange or dull red. stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; equal, with a slightly tapered base; dry, or a little greasy when fresh; colored like the cap, with a yellowish to orange base. flesh: thin; reddish. odor and taste : not distinctive. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores
kauffman, ; hesler and smith, ; bird & grund, ; smith, smith & weber, ; largent, ; arora, ; phillips, ; lincoff, ; metzler & metzler, ; barron, ; boertmann, ; mcneil, ; miller & miller, ; lodge et al., .) herb. kuo , . this website contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. spores...
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with a slightly enlarged base; hairy; colored like the cap; with whitish basal mycelium . flesh: thin; pinkish flesh colored. odor and taste : taste not distinctive or slightly bitter; odor not distinctive. spore print : white. chemical reactions : koh on cap surface negative. microscopic features : spores
(mueller, ; mcneil, .) herb. kuo . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. spores basidium pileipellis © mushroomexpert.com cite this page as: kuo, m. ( , december). laccaria longipes. retrieved from the mushroomexpert.com web site:...
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