Yautia not sliced

Yautia not sliced

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packed branches arising from a hidden, knob-like mass that is attached to the wood; branches - cm thick, smooth, adorned with fleshy spines; spines – cm long, up to mm wide, white when fresh and young, bruising faintly brownish and eventually discoloring yellowish to brownish overall. flesh: white; not
changing when sliced. odor and taste : not distinctive. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores – x – μm; subglobose; smooth or minutely roughened; uniguttulate in koh; amyloid. hymenial cystidia – x – μm; cylindric; flexuous; apices rounded or subclavate; smooth; thin-walled; hyaline in...
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québec. fruiting body: – cm across; consisting of branches arising from a more or less central core that is attached to the wood; branches – cm thick, smooth, adorned with fleshy spines; spines – cm long, up to mm wide, white when fresh, becoming faintly yellowish to brownish in old age. flesh: white; not
changing when sliced. odor and taste : not distinctive. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores – x – μm; globose; smooth or minutely roughened; hyaline and uniguttulate in koh; amyloid. gloeoplerous hyphae present, sometimes extending into hymenium to become cystidia (up to x μm, cylindric...
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hygrophorus . . . ] by michael kuo there are several gray to brownish gray species of hygrophorus, but hygrophorus agathosmus sets itself apart with an almond odor, a preference for conifers, and a dry, whitish stem that lacks ornamentation. similar mushrooms include hygrophorus occidentalis (odor not
; brownish gray to gray. gills: broadly attached to the stem or beginning to run down it; nearly distant; white; short-gills frequent. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; more or less equal, or tapering to base; white to whitish throughout development; bald or finely silky. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced...
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to the stem by a notch; close; white; at first covered by a partial veil of rusty brown fibers. stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; dry; bald and white at the apex; sheathed below with rusty brown scales and hairs; with a folded-over ring zone at the top of the sheath. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced
. odor and taste : odor not distinctive; taste not distinctive, or bitter. chemical reactions : koh negative to slowly pinkish on cap. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; smooth; ellipsoid; amyloid. cheilocystidia clavate to rostrate or fusiform. pleurocystidia absent. pileipellis...
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of specimens. description: ecology: traditionally reported as saprobic ; growing alone to gregariously in various forests types, on the ground, in humus, among mosses, or from very well-rotted wood; summer and fall; widely distributed in north america east of the rocky mountains and in mexico, but not
separated. head: – mm high; – mm across; widely flattened-fusiform at first, developing a central longitudinal crease and becoming "croatia-shaped"; bald; orange-yellow to yellow. stem : – mm high; – mm thick; more or less equal; scaly; orangish yellow to yellow. flesh: yellowish; unchanging when sliced...
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north america, but encountered more frequently east of the rocky mountains. the illustrated and described collections are from illinois and québec. cap: - cm; convex at first, becoming broadly convex to nearly flat, sometimes with a central bump; dry or moist; bald, or slightly granular; the margin not
or nearly crowded; short-gills frequent; whitish, becoming pinkish; often with yellowish edges. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; equal; finely hairy and fibrous; whitish to yellowish above, but flushed with the cap color below; basal mycelium white or yellowish. flesh: pale yellowish; unchanging when sliced...
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pale-spored > russula > blushing & blackening > russula rubescens russula rubescens [ basidiomycetes > russulales > russulaceae > russula . . . ] by michael kuo among the red russulas, russula rubescens is distinguished by the fact that it "blushes"; its flesh and stem surface turn slowly reddish when sliced
especially oaks; growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; summer and fall; eastern north america. cap: - cm; broadly convex when young, later flat or broadly convex; dry; more or less smooth; fairly evenly dull red, but sometimes mottled with whitish, yellowish, or olive areas; fading; the margin not...
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landlady's picture window, for example). it is fairly small, and it blushes purplish red when bruised. with age, the surface begins to develop pinkish cracks and, occasionally, tiny scales. a drop of koh on the surface produces a red reaction. the spores of scleroderma bovista are very spiny, and partially (not
round or nearly round; occasionally with a small, pinched-looking pseudo-base; surface smooth or very finely scaly, developing small pinkish cracks with age; dirty whitish to pale tan; bruising purplish red or pinkish when rubbed; skin about mm thick, whitish but turning pinkish or purplish when sliced...
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to release spores that will be caught by air currents. several species of galerina are very similar—and also occur in sphagnum—so a microscope will be required for certain identification: galerina sphagnorum has pale, virtually smooth spores, no pleurocystidia, and lageniform cheilocystidia that do not
dries out, creating a two-toned appearance; the margin lined, adorned with whitish veil fibrils when very young, but soon becoming naked. gills: broadly or narrowly attached to the stem; close; short-gills frequent; whitish to yellowish at first, becoming brownish to rusty brown as the spores mature; not...
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