Yams not sliced

Yams not sliced

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north america. the illustrated and described collections are from illinois. fruiting body: – cm across; consisting of one, unbranched clump of - cm long, soft spines hanging from a tough, hidden base that is attached to the tree; spines white, or in age discoloring brownish to yellowish. flesh: white; not
changing when sliced. odor and taste : not distinctive. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores – x – μm; globose to subglobose or subellipsoid; smooth or minutely roughened; hyaline and uniguttulate in koh; amyloid. gloeoplerous hyphae present, sometimes extending into hymenium to become...
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running down the stem; close; rarely forking near the stem; whitish or buff, becoming darker and dirty; sometimes bruising brownish to lilac brown. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; whitish, sometimes discoloring brownish where handled; tapering to base; with potholes. flesh: thick; white; unchanging when sliced
. milk: white; unchanging; not staining tissues, or staining them slowly brownish to lilac brownish; slowly staining white paper yellow. odor and taste : odor not distinctive; taste strongly acrid. chemical reactions : koh negative on cap surface. spore print : yellowish to yellow. microscopic features...
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staining and bruising lilac and eventually purplish brown. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; tough; more or less equal; usually featuring potholes; slimy when very fresh but soon dry; whitish; developing yellowish to brownish discolorations and stains. flesh: watery whitish; firm; staining lilac when sliced
. milk: watery white; staining all surfaces lilac. odor and taste : odor not distinctive; taste mild, bitterish, or faintly acrid (never strongly acrid). spore print : pale yellowish. chemical reactions : cap surface yellow to orangish with koh. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; subglobose to broadly...
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covered by a thin, white partial veil . stem: - cm long; - cm thick; more or less equal, with a slightly swollen base; bald near the apex; fibrillose to shaggy below; whitish to brownish; with a sheathing, white ring or ring zone that often disappears; basal mycelium white and copious. flesh: white; not
changing when sliced. odor and taste : not distinctive. chemical reactions : koh negative on cap surface. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; fusiform, with a flattened abaxial side; smooth; hyaline in koh; dextrinoid. cheilocystidia inconspicuous and basidiole-like; clavate;...
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nearly so; close; short-gills frequent; white at first, becoming brownish pink. stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; tapering slightly to apex; base slightly swollen; finely granular-tomentose when fresh; often finely longitudinally grooved; white; basal mycelium white. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced
. odor and taste : not distinctive. chemical reactions : koh negative to faintly yellowish on cap surface. spore print : brownish pink. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; broadly ellipsoid to subglobose; smooth; hyaline and uniguttulate in koh; inamyloid. pleurocystidia widely lageniform to subutriform...
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or in clusters; causing a white rot; summer, fall, and early winter; along the gulf coast. the illustrated and described collections are from texas. cap: – cm; convex at first, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; dry; smooth and whitish underneath small, brown to reddish brown scales; the margin not
veil fragments. gills: narrowly attached to the stem; close; short-gills frequent; white. stem: – cm long; – mm thick; equal; dry; whitish underneath brown to reddish brown scales; with a clearly defined or vague ring zone ; often with copious white basal mycelium . flesh: whitish; unchanging when sliced...
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fairly easily separated from most of the others in the group on the basis of its dull yellow colors, large size, and sickly sweet odor. it lacks the orange colorations found in russula foetentula , and lacks the granules or scurf found on the caps of russula granulata and russula pulverulenta . it is not
yellowish or brownish yellow; the margin lined at maturity; the skin peeling away easily at the margin, sometimes beyond halfway to the center. gills: attached to the stem; close or nearly distant; sometimes forked near the stem; whitish to creamy; often discoloring yellowish brown to brownish, but not...
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fall; distributed from eastern texas to illinois, north carolina, and west virginia. cap: - cm; convex, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; moist or dry; covered with abundant, whitish, powdery material that comes off on handling; whitish to grayish or brownish buff, or with olive hues; the margin not
with a large, skirtlike, fragile, whitish ring that usually disappears; terminating in a turnip-shaped basal bulb that often features a tapering "root" (up to cm or more long); with powdery, indistinct volval remnants ; stained bluish to greenish blue near the base. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced...
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subtropical areas across the globe (especially australia, new zealand, and southern africa). the illustrated and described collections are from north carolina, south carolina, and georgia. immature fruiting body: like a whitish to brownish "egg" up to about cm high; attached to numerous rhizomorphs ; when sliced
, foul-smelling slime; with – radiating tentacles that are arranged symmetrically around the edge of the head and measure up to about cm long; tentacles doubled, white to pink, red, or orange. microscopic features : spores – x – μm; cylindric; smooth; inamyloid ; hyaline or yellowish in koh ; walls not...
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finely velvety; rose pink when young, but quickly fading to pinkish tan. pore surface: yellow at first, becoming olive yellow; bruising blue promptly, then slowly brown; pores circular to angular, - per mm; tubes shallow, to mm deep. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; more or less equal, with a tapered base; not
faintly so at the apex; fairly bald; yellowish above; rose pink to deep pinkish red below, becoming pinkish tan; often bruising blue, then slowly brownish; basal mycelium whitish to pale yellow. flesh: white to yellowish in the cap; yellow in the stem; bluing above the tubes and in the stem when sliced...
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