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and spice mixture which generate airborne dust previously without an extraction system for the dosing process, the operator will experience dust cloud during the dosing process. this result in a dangerous and polluted environment in the dosing room. the contamination is critical as the powder is sticky...
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cortinarius caesiocanescens (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius > cortinarius caesiocanescens cortinarius caesiocanescens [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > cortinarius ... ] by michael kuo this bluish gray cortinarius features an abruptly bulbous
stem with a whitish base that discolors yellowish over time. it is found under conifers (primarily pines) in europe and, apparently, in north america. though it is rarely if ever included in north american treatments, i have collections from kentucky, michigan, and ohio that appear to match meinhard...
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gymnopilus luteus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > gymnopilus > gymnopilus luteus gymnopilus luteus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > gymnopilus . . . ] by michael kuo gymnopilus luteus is a member of the gymnopilus junonius (also known as "gymnopilus
spectabilis") species group. like the other species in the group it grows on wood and has a medium sized or large cap, a partial veil that usually leaves a ring or ring zone on the stem, an orange to orange-brown spore print , and a bitter taste. unlike the others, however, it is apparently limited...
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hygrocybe coccinea (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > waxy caps > hygrocybe coccinea hygrocybe coccinea [ basidiomycota > agaricales > hygrophoraceae > hygrocybe . . . ] by michael kuo hygrocybe coccinea is a medium-sized waxy cap that can be recognized by its scarlet
hygrocybe punicea , but that species is slightly larger, and features narrowly attached, "notched" gills, along with a stem that becomes stringy. hygrophorus coccineus is a synonym. description: ecology: precise ecological role uncertain (see lodge and collaborators, ); growing scattered or gregariously in...
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laccaria longipes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > laccaria > laccaria longipes laccaria longipes [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > hydnangiaceae > laccaria . . . ] by michael kuo laccaria longipes is a long-stemmed, sphagnum-loving species of laccaria known from the
great lakes region. it is usually found in the vicinity of spruces, tamarack , or alders. like other laccaria species, it has a white spore print and thick gills with a somewhat waxy texture. aside from the long stem (measuring - cm long or more) and habitat in midwestern sphagnum bogs, features that...
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laccaria pumila (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > laccaria > laccaria pumila laccaria pumila [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > hydnangiaceae > laccaria . . . ] by michael kuo laccaria pumila is a tiny species of laccaria found under various high-elevation willows, birches
, and conifers in western north america. it has a small, orangish brown cap that is often strongly lined, and a tiny stem with white basal mycelium . several species look virtually identical to the naked eye, and a few of these (laccaria montana and laccaria pseudomontana) inhabit the same ecosystems...
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panaeolus acuminatus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > panaeolus > panaeolus acuminatus panaeolus acuminatus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > bolbitiaceae > panaeolus . . . ] by michael kuo panaeolus acuminatus grows in grass and manured areas across north america, and
very thin stem; the absence of toothlike fragments on the cap's edge (see panaeolus papilionaceus ); and microscopic features (see below). panaeolus foenisecii is very similar but has a stouter stem and, under the microscope, wrinkled spores. description: ecology: saprobic ; growing alone or scattered in...
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clavariadelphus unicolor (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > clavariadelphus unicolor clavariadelphus unicolor [ basidiomycetes > phallales > gomphaceae > clavariadelphus . . . ] by michael kuo this odd little mushroom is fairly easily recognized, but not so easily found. it typically fruits in
the fall, just as the leaves of deciduous trees are falling. mushroom hunters in areas where oaks and hickories predominate sometimes call this time of year "helmet season," referring to the danger posed by falling acorns and nuts; hunters who frequent walnut groves call it "body armor season." clavariadelphus...
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