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of such things is incomplete, it appears to me that someone in a position of taxonomic authority needs to figure out which publication was published first. kauffman ( ) confidently lists peck's name as a synonym of his own species--although he was less sure in a previous publication ( ) that the mushrooms...
from similar, granular-capped brown mushrooms by a combination of features: habitat on well decayed hardwood logs that have no bark remaining; a brown spore print ; whitish gills that become brownish with maturity; the red to black reaction of the cap to koh; microscopic features (see below). compare...
are medicinal in any specific, eat-them-to-get-better way. 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?"...
it appears with some regularity in the fall on hardwood logs, as well as in late spring. lentinellus micheneri is easily recognized by its cap, which is smooth, more or less round in outline, and changes color markedly as it dries out--and by its stem, which is not fused into the stems of other mushrooms...
in north america, with a cap that can measure over a yard across. it regularly appears in urban areas, causing considerable amazement. believe it or not, there are a dozen or so gilled mushrooms in the world that get this large, most of which belong in the genus macrocybe--latin for "huge head." macrocybe...
slightly bitter or acidic aftertaste; odor mild or pungent and unpleasant. chemical reactions : koh on cap surface pale olive. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; smooth; elliptical; inamyloid. cystidia ("setae," according to authors who do not limit the term to non-gilled mushrooms...