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star," found across north america in a variety of woodland habitats, usually during colder weather. it is fairly large for an earth star, measuring up to about cm across when the arms are spread open. the arms are pinkish to pink, and rather thick-fleshed. the "mouth" of the spore case is indistinct (not
grooved, puckered, surrounded by a depression, etc.). and, finally, the undersides of the earth star are covered with whitish mycelium that becomes cracked and mosaic-like, and sloughs away in chunks. geastrum vulgatum is a synonym. thanks to ron kerner for collecting, documenting, and preserving geastrum...
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dark-spored > pholiota > pholiota flammans pholiota flammans [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > strophariaceae > pholiota . . . ] by michael kuo pholiota flammans, sometimes called the "flaming pholiota" (i've decided to just leave that one alone), is brilliantly yellow and shaggy when fresh. it is covered
from head to toe with large scales that are not brown or reddish brown, but equally yellow and stunning. like many species of pholiota, however, it is soon flaccid, droopy, dull, and splatty--and i have only ever found it in this pathetic condition, long after the glory days (see the illustration),...
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