Mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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antrodia juniperina (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > antrodia juniperina antrodia juniperina [ basidiomycota > polyporales > fomitopsidaceae > antrodia . . . ] by michael kuo found exclusively on the wood of junipers, this distinctive polypore spreads a lengthening pore surface underneath
a half-hearted cap structure and, as the tubes elongate, the "pores" start to look more like long, flattened teeth. the fungus is reminiscent of spongipellis pachyodon , but the latter grows on oaks, is usually paler when fresh, and differs microscopically. thanks to chris crabtree for teaching me this...
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polyporus arcularius (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > stemmed, pale-fleshed > polyporus arcularius polyporus arcularius [ basidiomycota > polyporales > polyporaceae > polyporus . . . ] by michael kuo east of the rocky mountains, this little polypore appears on the wood of hardwoods in
the spring, and is often encountered by morel hunters and turkey hunters. it is fairly small, and has a central stem, along with whitish, angular pores. the most distinctive feature of polyporus arcularius, however, is its delicately fringed, finely hairy ("ciliate," in mycologese) cap margin. the cap...
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spathulariopsis velutipes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals / oddballs & misfits > spathulariopsis velutipes spathulariopsis velutipes [ ascomycota > rhytismatales > cudoniaceae > spathulariopsis ... ] by michael kuo i think spathulariopsis velutipes and the similar spathularia flavida
look like claymation characters in a kids movie about kitchen utensils. though they can be difficult to distinguish from each other, these two species are not likely to be confused with anything else in the mushroom world; the flattened, clearly distinct, spatula-like head that descends the stem on...
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datos empleo almacén champinter almacén comercialización de champiñones y setas "en fresco" en el almacén se comercializan los champiñones y setas "en fresco", que proceden de los cultivos de nuestros socios. al año se procesan millones de kg de distintas variedades de hongos: % champiñón (agaricus
bisporus), % seta común (pleurotus ostreatus), % portobello (agaricus brunnescens) y % shiitake (lentinus edodes). se recolecta, diariamente, el producto de manera artesanal y se recoge de las naves de los socios, con camiones frigoríficos propios. a continuación se procede a la recepción de la...
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podophyllum peltatum (mayapple) at midwestnaturalist.com podophyllum peltatum (mayapple) across much of the midwest, mayapples are among the best-known plants of spring, appearing in april and may in hardwood forests alongside spring beauties, jack-in-the-pulpit , and elusive morel mushrooms . children
who spend time in the spring woods quickly learn to recognize the umbrella-like plant ("maya appaw" was one of the first things our son learned to say), with its broad, floppy, lobed leaves and its surprising hidden flower, which is eventually replaced, usually in may, by the "apple" itself. not all...
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> astraeus hygrometricus astraeus hygrometricus [ basidiomycota > boletales > diplocystidiaceae > astraeus . . . ] by michael kuo this little thing is in just about every north american field guide ever published (except mine) and it is collected so frequently that its records take up screens-worth of
collections in our nation's major herbaria, databased at mycoportal. but i have seen it only once, in more than years of collecting. perhaps i keep missing it, or maybe i don't collect very often in sandy, disturbed-ground areas (which is where astraeus hygrometricus is usually found). or maybe i'm...
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poronidulus conchifer (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > poronidulus conchifer poronidulus conchifer [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > polyporaceae > poronidulus . . . ] by michael kuo poor ol' nidulus. he's such a misfit that even trametes got sick of him, and he had to set up his own, one-species
genus. yes, those photos all represent the same, very odd mushroom. poronidulus conchifer (often called trametes conchifer in field guides) starts out as a tiny, bowl-like thing that looks for all the world like a cup fungus or a bird's nest fungus without its eggs. later, a polypore develops as an...
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tylopilus rhoadsiae (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > tylopilus > tylopilus rhoadsiae tylopilus rhoadsiae [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae > tylopilus . . . ] by michael kuo look for tylopilus rhoadsiae in the southeastern united states, especially along the gulf coast, under pines
. like most other species of tylopilus it features a pink spore print and a pink mature pore surface—but unlike most of the other species in the genus, its cap and stem are often nearly white. the reticulation over the top part of the stem, the unstaining flesh, and the bitter taste round out the distinctive...
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