Search Results for: Mushrooms of the genus agaricus
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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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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