reported under birch , beech , hornbeam , and ash ; growing alone or gregariously; summer and fall; widely distributed in eastern north america. cap: - cm; broadly convex with an inrolled margin when young; becoming shallowly depressed, with an uplifted margin, or shallowly vase-shaped; slimy when fresh...
description: ecology: mycorrhizal with oaks, beech , and other hardwoods; growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; summer and fall; probably widely distributed in eastern north america. cap: - cm; convex when young, becoming broadly convex to flat, sometimes with a shallow depression; sticky when fresh...
in southwest colorado, where it associates with engelmann spruce near treeline. when it grows in open, sunny areas at such high elevation, it often fades quickly and becomes dull and yellowish--but when growing in shaded areas it is typically orange and more reminiscent of other deliciosus-like mushrooms...
followed the last decade of mycology that dna studies have overturned the traditional view of the waxy caps. in particular, a recent, mammoth study by jean lodge and collaborators ( ) demonstrates that the picture is much more complex than we thought it was. the waxy cap family, it turns out, contains mushrooms...
, greystone whole grain mustard and mayo cow vs. pig our fresh angus reserve steak burger topped with our in house smoked pulled pork with a slice of thick applewood bacon and wisconsin cheddar cheese man vs. burger a towering stack of angus reserve burger piled high with shaved pastrami, in house pulled...
of indigestible food in their bowels. this decaying food is the common cause of what many people mistakenly think of as the "price of good living" -- soaring rates of colon and pancreatic cancers by the age of 50 or 60. how charming. humans wouldn't require such snaking if they'd regularly include fresh...
of indigestible food in their bowels. this decaying food is the common cause of what many people mistakenly think of as the "price of good living" -- soaring rates of colon and pancreatic cancers by the age of 50 or 60. how charming. humans wouldn't require such snaking if they'd regularly include fresh...