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mozzarella, cherry tomato, and basil salad a mozzarella, tomato, and basil salad that's anything but bland. salads the fully loaded iceberg wedge salad this classic salad is a celebration of rich, cooling flavors and a diversity of textures. salads whole-grain spelt salad with leeks and marinated mushrooms
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cortinarius croceus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius > cortinarius croceus cortinarius croceus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > cortinarius ... ] by michael kuo as i am treating it, cortinarius croceus has yellow gills, a yellowish brown
surface. it is officially a european species, and one common north american version has been labeled cortinarius incognitus; it has slightly larger spores and a mild taste. but cortinarius croceus does occur in north america, according to joseph ammirati ( ), who says it is "highly variable" ( ). the mushrooms...
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mushroomexpert.com) major groups > chanterelles and trumpets > craterellus fallax craterellus fallax [ basidiomycota > cantharellales > cantharellaceae > craterellus . . . ] by michael kuo this fascinating mushroom, often called the "black trumpet," is common and easily recognized--but hard to discover. the mushrooms
west-coast version of the black trumpet, which has a whitish to creamy spore print, is craterellus species . description: ecology: mycorrhizal with oaks, and perhaps with other hardwoods; growing alone, scattered, gregariously, or in loose clusters (only rarely in tightly packed clusters of many mushrooms...
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entoloma species (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pink-spored > entolomatoid mushrooms > entoloma species entoloma species [ basidiomycota > agaricales > entolomataceae > entoloma . . . ] by michael kuo i collected this little entolomatoid mushroom in kentucky. to the naked eye
is presumably a typo for - , especially since largent then says the average spore width is μ), and - x - μ according to noordeloos ( ). additionally, noordeloos recorded the pileipellis pigment as "blue" in the type collection. this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms...
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entoloma strictius (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pink-spored > entolomatoid mushrooms > entoloma strictius entoloma strictius [ basidiomycota > agaricales > entolomataceae > entoloma . . . ] by michael kuo entoloma strictius has a small to medium-sized, brownish, bell-shaped
(hesler, ; smith, smith & weber, ; arora, ; noordeloos, ; lincoff, ; metzler & metzler, ; largent, ; mcneil, ; miller & miller, .) herb. kuo , , , . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. spore print spores © mushroomexpert.com cite this page as: kuo, m. ( , january...
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floccularia albolanaripes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > tricholoma / floccularia > floccularia albolanaripes floccularia albolanaripes [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > floccularia . . . ] by michael kuo formerly known as armillaria albolanaripes
shaggy except near the apex; its white spore print ; and, under the microscope, its amyloid , smooth spores. floccularia straminea is similar, but features brighter yellow colors and fully developed scales, rather than pressed-down fibers. readers who are fortunate enough to own alexander smith's mushrooms...
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the assumption that it will, you have purchased some snake oil from a witting or unwitting charlatan. the only health benefits associated with consuming grifola frondosa result from the exercise involved with hunting for it in the woods. there is no legitimate scientific support for the idea that mushrooms
are medicinal. none. there is only pseudoscience, bad science reporting in the mainstream news media, and very wishful science reporting in the alternative health media. for further information, see nicholas money's "are mushrooms medicinal?"...
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the genus hericium (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > toothed mushrooms > hericium the genus hericium [ basidiomycetes > russulales > hericiaceae . . . ] by michael kuo these wood-loving mushrooms are easily identified to genus by their drooping spines, which hang like little icicles. they have no caps
make that would place hericium erinaceus and russula foetentula in the same order while another gilled mushroom--say, pluteus cervinus --belongs in a different order. to confuse things further, the order russulales also contains the polypore bondarzewia berkeleyi and other morphologically diverse mushrooms...
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