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is a large, attractive, european tricholoma found under conifers. in north america the name is applied to a northern and montane species that shares physical features with the european species and also appears under conifers—and to a hardwood-associated species in coastal california that may or may not
the stem by a notch; close; whitish to dull grayish; short-gills frequent. stem : – cm long; – cm thick; equal or somewhat swollen below; covered with silky appressed fibers; dry; white; sometimes discoloring brownish where handled; basal mycelium white. flesh: thick and firm; white to pale grayish; not...
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illustrated and described collections are from colorado and finland. cap: – cm; convex, becoming broadly convex; dry; finely velvety; usually olive brown to reddish brown or yellowish brown, but occasionally entirely olive or nearly green. pore surface: yellow, becoming olive yellow with maturity; not
; pores xerocomoid , - mm wide; tubes to mm deep. stem: – cm long; – cm thick; equal to slightly club-shaped, with a pinched off base; dry; solid and tough; widely and coarsely ribbed, over the apex or overall; whitish to yellowish or yellow; basal mycelium yellow. flesh: whitish to pale yellowish; not...
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like a ball or a glob; without a stem. outer surface: lumpy to nearly brain-like; dry; densely covered with very fine, brown hairs; medium to dark brown. interior: consisting of many folded, contorted, whitish layers of flesh that often have brownish edges; the layers usually touching one another, but not
becoming fused; flesh whitish, sometimes staining a little yellowish when sliced. odor and taste : odor not distinctive, or sour and reminiscent of bad apple cider; taste not distinctive. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; ellipsoid; smooth; usually uniguttulate with one large oil droplet; hyaline...
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finely velvety; brick red to dark orangish red or ruddy orange; with or without faint to moderate concentric zones of color. gills: beginning to run down the stem; close or crowded; short-gills frequent; pale orange when young, darkening to brownish orange or brownish (eventually brown) with maturity; not
staining where damaged. stem: – cm long; – cm thick; more or less equal; bald; without potholes; dry; pale, dull orange or darker orange. flesh: orangish; fairly firm; unchanging when sliced. milk: copious; white; not staining surfaces, but drying very slowly yellowish to greenish; staining white paper...
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microglossum olivaceum (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > microglossum olivaceum microglossum olivaceum [ ascomycota > leotiales > leotiaceae > microglossum . . . ] by michael kuo not as stunning as its bright green close relative, microglossum viride , this species is still interesting
saprobic ; growing alone to gregariously in moss under hardwoods; summer and fall; widely distributed in north america; infrequently collected. the illustrated and described collection is from illinois. fruiting body: – mm high and – mm wide; club-shaped to somewhat flattened and irregular; head and stem not...
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saprobic ; growing in large clusters on the stumps or buried roots of hardwoods, especially oaks and olive; late summer and fall; central and southern europe. the illustrated and described collection is from italy. cap: - cm; at first broadly convex, but soon becoming shallowly to moderately depressed; not
some collections reddish orange or nearly brown; the margin slightly inrolled when young. gills: running down the stem; close; orange; with many short-gills; luminescent when fresh. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; tapering to base; solid; bald; pale orange to orange. flesh: pale orange; unchanging when sliced...
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under monterey cyprus ; winter; along the california coast in the range of the associated tree. the illustrated and described collections are from san francisco and marin counties. cap: – cm; convex when young, becoming convex; dry; innately appressed-fibrillose; pale brown to reddish brown; the margin not
the base; whitish to brownish above, but sometimes colored like the cap near the base; bald, becoming fibrillose; bruising pink to red when fresh; with a skirtlike, whitish ring ; usually featuring one to several brown to brownish ringlets near the base. flesh: white; quickly pink, then red when sliced...
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aprica amanita aprica [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > amanitaceae > amanita . . . ] by michael kuo this stocky but beautiful species of amanita is one of the few amanitas i have seen that might easily be mistaken for a member of some other genus; its proportions and oddly disposed veil remnants are not
and so on); winter and spring; distribution limited to the pacific northwest. cap: - cm; convex, expanding to planoconvex or flat; bright orange-yellow but often fading with age; when young usually covered with tightly adherent, frost-like, whitish universal veil material; the margin faintly lined or not...
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groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > amanita > amanita multisquamosa amanita multisquamosa [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > amanitaceae > amanita . . . ] by michael kuo this beautiful eastern north american mushroom is one of several species in the amanita pantherina species group, and while i am not
basal bulb that typically has a pinched-off bottom and features an adherent white volva that folds over to form a collarlike rim on the upper edge of the bulb (occasionally also featuring a few loosely clinging concentric rings of volval material). flesh: white throughout; thin; hollowing in the stem; not...
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