Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus preserved

Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus preserved

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of them are radically different, from a mycological standpoint, belonging to entirely different phyla. identifying these mushrooms ranges from relatively easy to profoundly difficult. while i hope to expand coverage of this fascinating group of mushrooms in the future, for now my treatment of the clubs
coralloid jelly fungus tremellodendropsis tuberosa (tremellodendropsidales) among early diverging agaricomycetes. mycological progress : – . burt, e. a. ( ). the north american species of clavaria with illustrations of the type specimens. annals of the missouri botanical garden : – . coker, w. c. (...
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errata for mushroom publications (mushroomexpert.com) errata for mushroom publications by michael kuo how to know the gilled mushrooms [smith, a. h., smith, h. v., & weber, n. s. ( ). how to know the gilled mushrooms. wm. c. brown, dubuque, iowa. pp.] p. : lead a: change "mm" to "um" p. : lead b: in
place of " " insert " " p. : for pleurotus dryinus expand distribution to "on hardwoods, widely distributed" p. : in description of tricholomopsis change "pseudoamyloid" to "inamyloid" p. : add "poisonous" to tricholomopsis platyphylla p. : leads a and b: delete information on cheilocystidia p. : lead...
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tremella mesenterica (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > jelly fungi > tremella mesenterica tremella mesenterica [ basidiomycota > tremellales > tremellaceae > tremella ... ] by michael kuo this common jelly fungus appears on the deadwood of hardwoods—usually on sticks – inches in diameter, with the
bark still attached, in my collecting experience. as it is currently defined the species is found across north america, in europe, and elsewhere. sometimes called "witch's butter," tremella mesenterica appears as a yellow mass of brain-like lobes with a gelatinous consistency. although the species appears...
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collybia cookei (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > mycotrophs > collybia cookei major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > collybioid > collybia cookei collybia cookei [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > collybia . . . ] by michael kuo one of three species still remaining in the
once-vast genus collybia , collybia cookei grows from the ground or from the blackened remains of other, larger mushrooms. its stems are attached to "sclerotia"--little knots of tissue buried in the substrate. you'll need to pry around and uncover the sclerotia if you want to identify collybia cookei...
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stropharia hardii (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > stropharioid mushrooms > stropharia hardii stropharia hardii [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > stropharia . . . ] by michael kuo stropharia hardii is most frequently encountered in the ohio river watershed
, but it is fairly widely distributed east of the great plains. it resembles an agaricus in many ways, but its gills are attached to the stem and usually develop a purplish gray or purplish brown cast by maturity. it is a drab, dirty yellowish species that is unremarkable except for its fairly large...
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a fuzzy brownish stem, a white spore print , and a sticky, reddish brown to orangish brown cap. but there are five crucial things that separate the two species: flammulina populicola grows on the wood of quaking aspen and other poplars (members of the genus populus) in western north america, while flammulina
velutipes grows on the wood of various other hardwoods across north america (excepting the western poplars). flammulina populicola has shorter, wider spores that measure - x - μ (versus - x - μ for flammulina velutipes). the cells composing the surface of the cap (officially called the "terminal elements...
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hemipholiota populnea (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > pholiota > hemipholiota populnea hemipholiota populnea [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > hemipholiota . . . ] by michael kuo widely distributed wherever cottonwoods occur, this distinctive species
helps decompose the deadwood of cottonwoods, often appearing on cut surfaces of cottonwood logs. the cap and stem are both shaggy with soft, cottony scales; the gills are narrowly attached to the stem; the spore print is cinnamon brown; and the mushroom is generally robust in stature. hemipholiota populnea...
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crepidotus stipitatus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > pleurotoid mushrooms > crepidotus > crepidotus stipitatus crepidotus stipitatus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > inocybaceae > crepidotus . . . ] by michael kuo what saves this tiny crepidotus from the oblivion of
mind-numbing dullness that characterizes the bulk of the genus is the presence of a tiny little stem that attaches the mushroom to its substrate. of course, the stem is on the underside of the mushroom, and the mushroom maxes out at cm across, so the odds that you will actually see the diminutive stem...
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suillus kaibabensis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > suillus > suillus kaibabensis suillus kaibabensis [ basidiomycetes > boletales > suillaceae > suillus . . . ] by michael kuo suillus kaibabensis is one of several western species very close to suillus granulatus --and, in fact, it may
be merely a pale suillus granulatus growing under ponderosa pines . aside from the paler cap and association with ponderosa pine, suillus kaibabensis is hardly distinct, though its glandular dots tend to become large and elongated, and its cap turns reddish (rather than grayish) when a drop of ammonia...
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