Headgear lined

Headgear lined

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, while the stem is "'light neutral gray' (gray-blue)." another possible macroscopic difference is the cap margin, which hesler calls "striate." however, i have examined the black-and-white photo of the type collection in the fresh state, and the margins of the specimens depicted are only slightly lined
, while the stem is "'light neutral gray' (gray-blue)." another possible macroscopic difference is the cap margin, which hesler calls "striate." however, i have examined the black-and-white photo of the type collection in the fresh state, and the margins of the specimens depicted are only slightly lined...
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conic, becoming broadly conic or broadly bell-shaped, with a distinct but small pointed center; fragile; bald or finely silky; butterscotch brown to grayish brown or tan; damp, losing color markedly as it dries out so that the center is paler, along with streaks elsewhere; the margin becoming finely lined
conic, becoming broadly conic or broadly bell-shaped, with a distinct but small pointed center; fragile; bald or finely silky; butterscotch brown to grayish brown or tan; damp, losing color markedly as it dries out so that the center is paler, along with streaks elsewhere; the margin becoming finely lined...
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collections are from illinois and pennsylvania. cap: – cm; convex with an incurved margin when young, becoming broadly convex, broadly bell-shaped, or flat; dry or tacky; bald; dark reddish brown when young, fading to pinkish tan; often somewhat streaked-looking; the margin sometimes becoming slightly lined
collections are from illinois and pennsylvania. cap: – cm; convex with an incurved margin when young, becoming broadly convex, broadly bell-shaped, or flat; dry or tacky; bald; dark reddish brown when young, fading to pinkish tan; often somewhat streaked-looking; the margin sometimes becoming slightly lined...
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shoehorn-shaped, or rolled into a funnel shape—but sometimes fan-shaped and lobed; sticky to moist when fresh; fairly bald, but sometimes with fine white fuzz in places; dark brown to grayish brown at first, fading to pale yellowish brown or beige, often with a darker central area; the margin not lined
shoehorn-shaped, or rolled into a funnel shape—but sometimes fan-shaped and lobed; sticky to moist when fresh; fairly bald, but sometimes with fine white fuzz in places; dark brown to grayish brown at first, fading to pale yellowish brown or beige, often with a darker central area; the margin not lined...
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growing alone or gregariously (sometimes in loose clusters); common; spring, summer, and fall; widely distributed in north america. cap: usually - cm across, but sometimes larger or smaller; convex, becoming flat and sometimes uplifted; often with a central depression; the margin smooth and even or lined
growing alone or gregariously (sometimes in loose clusters); common; spring, summer, and fall; widely distributed in north america. cap: usually - cm across, but sometimes larger or smaller; convex, becoming flat and sometimes uplifted; often with a central depression; the margin smooth and even or lined...
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to oaks and beech , but also frequently found in young plantations of eastern white pine ; common; late summer and fall; widely distributed east of the rocky mountains. cap: - cm; broadly convex, becoming flat and sometimes uplifted; often with a central depression; the margin even or inrolled, not lined
to oaks and beech , but also frequently found in young plantations of eastern white pine ; common; late summer and fall; widely distributed east of the rocky mountains. cap: - cm; broadly convex, becoming flat and sometimes uplifted; often with a central depression; the margin even or inrolled, not lined...
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other landscaping areas, or in grassy ditches and along roadsides; spring through fall. the illustrated and described collection is from pennsylvania. cap: cm across for the illustrated collection (up to cm according to the literature); broadly convex or nearly flat; dry; bald; white; the margin not lined
other landscaping areas, or in grassy ditches and along roadsides; spring through fall. the illustrated and described collection is from pennsylvania. cap: cm across for the illustrated collection (up to cm according to the literature); broadly convex or nearly flat; dry; bald; white; the margin not lined...
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adorned with hanging partial veil remnants; mature margin often splitting radially in places. gills: attached to the stem or nearly free from it; whitish at first, becoming grayish and finally dark brown; close or crowded. stem: - cm long; - mm thick; equal; fragile; white; hollowing; bald or slightly lined
adorned with hanging partial veil remnants; mature margin often splitting radially in places. gills: attached to the stem or nearly free from it; whitish at first, becoming grayish and finally dark brown; close or crowded. stem: - cm long; - mm thick; equal; fragile; white; hollowing; bald or slightly lined...
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jersey. cap: – cm; convex, with an incurved margin when young; becoming broadly convex, flat, or shallowly depressed, but usually retaining a slightly tucked-under margin; sticky when fresh and young, but often dry when collected; bald; dull yellowish white; developing brownish stains; the margin not lined
jersey. cap: – cm; convex, with an incurved margin when young; becoming broadly convex, flat, or shallowly depressed, but usually retaining a slightly tucked-under margin; sticky when fresh and young, but often dry when collected; bald; dull yellowish white; developing brownish stains; the margin not lined...
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developing a network of cracks and fissures, especially over the center; when young and very fresh bright yellow marginally and pinkish orange centrally--but usually bright yellow to pale or very pale yellow when collected, with pink hints sometimes persisting over the cracked center; the margin not lined
developing a network of cracks and fissures, especially over the center; when young and very fresh bright yellow marginally and pinkish orange centrally--but usually bright yellow to pale or very pale yellow when collected, with pink hints sometimes persisting over the cracked center; the margin not lined...
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