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surface as a result of being embedded in gluten that later dried out. ultimately, however, microscopic examination may be required (slimy surfaces usually are usually represented by gelatinized hyphae--for example, an ixocutis on the surface of the cap). the attachment of the gills to the stem is also
at mykoweb . cap not as above; gills, stem, and flesh not bluish; variously distributed. . young cap green or blue, maturing to reddish, orange or yellow; stem slimy when fresh. . young cap not green or blue--or, if green, then stem dry to greasy but not slimy; if cap is not green, stem may be slimy...
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