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attached to the stem; close or almost distant; whitish. stem: - cm long; - mm thick; more or less equal; dry; whitish; becoming hollow; attached to sclerotia which are more or less round, yellowish to orangish yellow, and measure - mm. flesh: whitish; thin. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores
cutis or ixocutis of cylindric elements - μ wide; with scattered, rare pileocystidia. references : (bresadola, ) arnold, (lennox, ; halling, ; evenson, ; villarruel-ordaz & cifuentes, ; halling, .) herb. kuo . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. sclerotia spores...
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long-term exposure, since its major morphological claim to fame is the presence of a very long "root" extending the stem deep into the substrate, a little like the root of hymenopellis furfuracea --an eastern mushroom whose radicating stem, i admit, ceased thrilling me many years ago. the substrate for
caulorhiza umbonata, however, is the humus and soil under redwoods , and how anyone could get bored with hunting mushrooms under redwoods is a mystery to me. no less a life-long naturalist than richard dawkins, for example, writes in the ancestor's tale ( , p. ): "people argue about the one place in...
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