Spores used for sowing

Spores used for sowing

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species reminds me of a faded suillus pictus or suillus lakei . the cap is a dull pinkish orange, providing a subtle but attractive contrast with the yellow pore surface. like its more brightly colored counterparts, suillus decipiens has a dry cap--a welcome relief in a genus filled with slimeballs. look for
slowly pinkish. odor and taste : not distinctive. chemical reactions : ammonia rusty brown, then grayish lilac on cap surface; rusty brown, then blackish on flesh. koh greenish black on cap surface and flesh. iron salts slowly black on cap surface and flesh. spore print : brown. microscopic features : spores...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/suillus_decipiens.html
zones of whitish, yellowish, pale cinnamon, and grayish shades--but its pore surface is gray to purplish brown or almost black, leading to potential confusion with bjerkandera adusta (which has much tinier pores and differs microscopically). thanks to the field museum of natural history in chicago for
nearly black; with – angular pores per mm; often eroding and developing spines or teeth with maturity; not bruising; tubes about mm deep. stem: absent. flesh: whitish to grayish above, but darker near the tubes; tough. chemical reactions : undocumented. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores...
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conifers across north america in a wide variety of ecosystems. it has a beautiful pale orange cap, a creamy pore surface with tiny pores, a sturdy stem, and a white spore print --and these features, combined with the habitat under conifers, are probably enough to separate the species from look-alikes. for
flesh: whitish; fairly soft when fresh. odor and taste : odor not distinctive or slightly fragrant; taste mild or cabbage-like and slightly foul. chemical reactions : surfaces purple with koh. spore print : white. dried specimens: developing reddish colors on all surfaces. microscopic features : spores...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/albatrellus_confluens.html
stem base, and its range (from northern california to baja california). amanita cokeri is similar, but its warts are much smaller, and its stem base features prominent, peeled-back scales--and it appears thousands of miles away, in eastern north america. thanks to university of california herbarium for
root-like extension; with whitish veil material at the base, usually appearing as concentric zones of soft scales at the top of the bulb and the lower part of the stem. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced. odor : unpleasant and strong, or not distinctive. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores...
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makes an early appearance in bolete season, often appearing even in may. it is primarily mycorrhizal with hardwoods, but is occasionally reported under conifers. in central illinois a dwarf form (illustrated) is fairly common in early summer, identical in all respects to its larger namesakes, except for
staining quickly blue on exposure. odor and taste : taste not distinctive or acidic; odor not distinctive. chemical reactions : ammonia negative on cap surface. koh orange to red on cap surface and flesh. iron salts gray to grayish olive on cap surface. spore print : olive brown. microscopic features : spores...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/boletus_pseudosulphureus.html
brown cap, a red and yellow stem, and a yellow pore surface. with age, it begins to lose some of its pizzazz, but still retains much of its original glory. it is one of those boletes that can't make up its mind whether or not it wants to bruise and stain blue, so do not rely heavily on this character for
pale yellow; staining slowly and erratically blue on exposure, or not staining. odor and taste : not distinctive. chemical reactions : ammonia negative on cap and flesh. koh black on cap; dark yellow on flesh. iron salts negative on cap and flesh. spore print : olive brown. microscopic features : spores...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/boletus_zelleri.html
, but they are ironically quite fragile when mature, and are hard to pick without breaking. whether the proper name for this mushroom is clitocybe gigantea or leucopaxillus giganteus (or something else) depends on how you define clitocybe and leucopaxillus . to my knowledge no dna study has examined
forking. stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; more or less equal; dry; whitish, with tiny fibers that darken in age; base with copious white mycelium . flesh: whitish; proportionally thin in age. odor and taste : taste pleasant, foul, or mealy; odor similar. spore print : white. microscopic details : spores...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/clitocybe_gigantea.html
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