Arrowroot sliced

Arrowroot sliced

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enlarged toward the base; dry; bald or finely hairy; white, discoloring yellowish to orangish in age; with a high, thick, white ring that is finely grooved on its upper surface and radially split or "cogwheeled" on its underside; base with white mycelial threads . flesh: white; firm; unchanging when sliced
enlarged toward the base; dry; bald or finely hairy; white, discoloring yellowish to orangish in age; with a high, thick, white ring that is finely grooved on its upper surface and radially split or "cogwheeled" on its underside; base with white mycelial threads . flesh: white; firm; unchanging when sliced...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/stropharia_rugosoannulata_white.html
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
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...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/agaricus_brunneofibrillosus.html
"abrupt" is a perfect description of the basal bulb of amanita abrupta; it looks like an egg that has been sliced off and stuck on the end of the stem!
"abrupt" is a perfect description of the basal bulb of amanita abrupta; it looks like an egg that has been sliced off and stuck on the end of the stem!...
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bald or finely hairy; with a fragile whitish ring that often collapses or may disappear; without a prominently swollen base; with a whitish volva that usually has a free upper edge but may appear as "rings" near the base of the stem or as indistinct, appressed material. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced
bald or finely hairy; with a fragile whitish ring that often collapses or may disappear; without a prominently swollen base; with a whitish volva that usually has a free upper edge but may appear as "rings" near the base of the stem or as indistinct, appressed material. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_aprica.html
- cm long; up to cm thick; more or less equal; bald or powdery; whitish, often discoloring and bruising slightly brownish; with a cream-colored, skirt-like ring ; the base enclosed in a sack-like, white to yellowish volva that sometimes crumbles. flesh: white to faintly yellowish; unchanging when sliced
- cm long; up to cm thick; more or less equal; bald or powdery; whitish, often discoloring and bruising slightly brownish; with a cream-colored, skirt-like ring ; the base enclosed in a sack-like, white to yellowish volva that sometimes crumbles. flesh: white to faintly yellowish; unchanging when sliced...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_calyptroderma.html
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 changing when sliced
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 changing when sliced...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_multisquamosa.html
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
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...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_pelioma.html
tapered slightly to the apex; adorned with a flimsy, yellowish, skirtlike ring that sometimes disappears; whitish; fairly bald; base slightly swollen, covered with yellow, mealy veil fragments that are easily shed and can be found surrounding the stem on the substrate. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced
tapered slightly to the apex; adorned with a flimsy, yellowish, skirtlike ring that sometimes disappears; whitish; fairly bald; base slightly swollen, covered with yellow, mealy veil fragments that are easily shed and can be found surrounding the stem on the substrate. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_sp_06.html
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
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...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/aseroe_rubra.html
ponderosa pine in the southwest, and under coast live oak on the west coast. like most other members of the species group it features a robust, finely reticulate stem and a non-bruising pore surface. the pores, when young, are "stuffed" in appearance, and white—and the flesh does not turn to blue when sliced
ponderosa pine in the southwest, and under coast live oak on the west coast. like most other members of the species group it features a robust, finely reticulate stem and a non-bruising pore surface. the pores, when young, are "stuffed" in appearance, and white—and the flesh does not turn to blue when sliced...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/boletus_barrowsii.html