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in thegenus lyophyllum. it is a rather non-descript, drab mushroom requiring microscopic analysis for identification: it has fairly large, flask-shaped spores and a non-gelatinized pileipellis. it was originally described from mt. rainier national park; the illustrated collection was made in colorado...
is an edible green plant in the cabbage family (family brassicaceae, genus brassica) whose large flowering head and stalk is eaten as a vegetable. the word broccoli comes from the italian plural of broccolo , which means "the flowering crest of a cabbage ", and is the diminutive form of brocco, meaning...
ntfn / igst as amended by corrigendum dated . ] import data export data cashew nuts, whether or not shelled or peeled[rate ref by sno in sch i of ntfn / igst] import data export data other nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled import data export data other nuts, other nuts, fresh such...
the section as traditionally defined consists of amanitas with amyloid spores , cap margins that are decorated with fragments of universal veil , and sacklike volvas . there are only a few amidellas in north america, and members ofthe amanita volvata species group are the most commonly encountered....
a little, red-capped bolete with a yellow, blue-staining pore surface and sitting down to figure out what you've picked. boletus campestris can be virtually indistinguishable from boletus harrisonii , xerocomellus rubellus , and several other less frequently encountered mushrooms (including boletellus...
are initially pale orange to whitish, but with age become colored more or less like the upper surface ofthe cup. under the microscope sowerbyella rhenana has gorgeous, coarsely reticulate spores , along with paraphyses that are sometimes bent or "hooked" like those in thegenus otidea. sowerbyella...