Search Results for: Fresh offal of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus not cut in pieces
features a brownish pink to pinkish brown cap that sometimes develops radially arranged ridges, lumps, bumps, or rather amazing outgrowths. additionally, the cap is usually at least somewhat "zonate," meaning that it displays concentric zones of color and/or texture. hydnellum scrobiculatum is a very
similar species. officially, it is never zonate, develops a bumpy cap more frequently, and has spores whose nodules are rounded or flattened, and less prominent. it is usually recorded as growing under conifers. in the real world, however, collections are frequently made that seem to grab whatever features...
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