Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus preserved

Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus preserved

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the genus agrocybe (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agrocybe the genus agrocybe [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > bolbitiaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the mushrooms in agrocybe have brown spore prints and are small to medium-sized, saprobic species that grow in grass,
wood chips, dung, garden mulch, or in woods--either terrestrially, or from deadwood. they are not subject to rapid decay (in contrast to the mushrooms in bolbitius), and the caps, with a few exceptions, are dry. unlike species of conocybe, agrocybe species have convex to flat caps. in my area (central...
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the genus laetiporus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > laetiporus the genus laetiporus [ basidiomycota > polyporales > laetiporaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the genus laetiporus holds a relatively small group of soft-fleshed polypores that lack stems and, in all but one species and one variety
, demonstrate bright orange to yellow colors. most of the species, together, are commonly referred to as "chicken of the woods" mushrooms, and they cause a brown rot of the wood of both conifers and hardwoods (depending on the species). they are parasites and saprobes , apparently able to play either...
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caps that are either directly attached to the wood or are attached by means of a rudimentary, lateral stem. they often grow in loose or dense clusters, forming shelf-like groups. however, many pleurotoid mushrooms can develop more or less central stems, especially when they grow on the upper surface
of a log--when the stemless, sideways fruiting strategy would not allow the mushroom to hold its gills so that the spores will catch air currents and be distributed. the oyster mushroom , pleurotus ostreatus, is the best known mushroom in this group, and its genus name gives the pleurotoid mushrooms...
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albatrellus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > albatrellus the genus albatrellus [ basidiomycetes > polyporales / russulales > "albatrellaceae" . . . ] by michael kuo members of the genus albatrellus are mycorrhizal associates with hardwoods and conifers across north america. they are polypores
--but they are terrestrial and have central stems. the tube layer on the underside of the cap is not easily removed, which helps separate the dozen or so species from the boletes . identifying species of albatrellus is not an insurmountable task, although there a few instances in which microscope work...
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the genus cortinarius (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius the genus cortinarius [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae . . . ] by michael kuo cortinarius is the largest genus of mushrooms in the world, containing an astounding number of species (often
estimated well over a thousand). although the mushrooms in cortinarius are very diverse, it is usually pretty easy to figure out when you are looking at one, once you get the hang of it. first, they have cortinas covering their gills when young (hence the name of the genus); sometimes the tiny fibers...
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the genus gyroporus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > gyroporus the genus gyroporus [ basidiomycota > boletales > gyroporaceae . . . ] by michael kuo gyroporus is a very small genus of boletes whose members are easily recognized by their stems, which are brittle and hollow (at least towards
the base in mature specimens) and their yellow spore prints . like most boletes, they are mycorrhizal . they grow primarily east of the rocky mountains, but at least one species, gyroporus castaneus , is reported in california; a few species range south into mexico and central america. identification...
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the genus suillus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > suillus the genus suillus [ basidiomycetes > boletales > suillaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the distinctive features highlight reel for this genus of boletes includes the following: growth under conifers slimy caps glandular dots on the stem
large pore openings that are often arranged radially a partial veil that leaves a ring or tissue hanging from the cap margin the problem is, few of the suillus mushrooms know they are supposed to manifest all of these features at once. this makes some of them a little difficult to identify to genus-...
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