Search Results for: Black tea packed
sticks and logs; growing alone, gregariously, or (most often) in loose clusters; early summer and summer; apparently widely distributed east of the rocky mountains. the illustrated and described collections are from illinois. immature fruiting body: more or less cylindric; wrinkled; dark brown to black
the cavity ruptures, exposing the hymenium and creating the fringed, pustulate margin. fruiting body: goblet-shaped to cup-shaped; - cm across; upper surface concave, orangish to brownish orange, bald; margin incurved, often finely toothed, fringed, or pustulate; undersurface hairy, dark brown to black...
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