and lots of tape. this has been a blast from the moment of inception. there was tons of stuff in the past issues, many submissions from the magazine yahoo list, and the people that i contacted directly have been gracious and generous. as the deadline drew near, i started to worry about a cover. this...
bulb, and a faintly potato-like odor. it is distributed east ofthe rocky mountains, and is mycorrhizal with hardwoods or conifers. the cap fades quickly, and is often nearly white by old age; it usually features scattered grayish to lavender patches or warts (at least when young). in some collections...
the first building materials that humans have learned to use. it has been used for already thousands of years, is being actively used today and will surely be used in the future also. natural stone is a good choice because of several wonderful properties: there isn't a comparable building material that...
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conifer forests of northern california and the pacific northwest. its surfaces often bruise yellowish to orangish when handled, or with age--and its odor is usually fragrant and sweet. specimens that have well-developed false gills can appear almost like clitocyboid mushrooms --but the latter possess...
. it features a white spore print , acrid taste , and a cap that is either creamy yellowish to whitish or bright red--a relatively recent idea supported by dna evidence (redecker and collaborators, ), though collectors in the area have long noted the extensive similarities between the cream and red forms...
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marasmioid mushroom with a brownish orange to brown cap, and a completely bald stem. the cap of marasmius sullivantii is bright orange when fresh, and somewhat smaller--and the stem of that species is finely hairy or silky. microscopic features (see below) also separate the two species. martina gilliam's...