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collections in our nation's major herbaria, databased at mycoportal. but i have seen it only once, in more than years of collecting. perhaps i keep missing it, or maybe i don't collect very often in sandy, disturbed-ground areas (which is where astraeus hygrometricus is usually found). or maybe i'm...
) are apparently widely distributed on our continent. the tendency to grow in tight clusters is an identifying feature, as is the white cap and stem, and the densely crowded gills, which are broadly attached to the stem or just begin to run down it. the spore print is pinkish, and the spores are finely...
the nineties--instead of yet another frumpy swedish scientist from the th century. whatever. they don't listen to me in taxonomy land. this interesting polypore has a striking, dark gray to black pore surface that contrasts with its pale cap surface. it is a common decomposer ofthe deadwood of hardwoods...
, unlike theother members ofthegenus. it features a fairly thick skin, a smooth outer surface, and large spores that are crazily spiny and reticulate. it is very similar to scleroderma michiganense , but the latter species grows above ground under hardwoods in eastern north america, has a finely scaly...