Mushrooms of the genus agaricus sliced

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus sliced

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southeastern united states, as well as texas, oklahoma, and colorado. outside of north america it is found in africa and asia. however, a precise accounting of the range of phallus rubicundus is difficult, because it has been confused with phallus rugulosus by many authors (including me). the latter
species has an orange-when-fresh stem and is generally a bit more slender. both species, along with phallus aurantiacus , have dull orange stems as dried , which might help to explain some of the taxonomic confusion regarding these species over the years, since phallus rubicundus loses its pink to red...
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amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > amanita > amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > amanitaceae > amanita . . . ] by michael kuo this is our continent's version of the classic
eurasian "toadstool," amanita muscaria , which is probably the most depicted and recognized mushroom on earth--a fact in evidence even by my spelling checker's lack of objection to the species name; this almost never happens with fungi. to me, amanita muscaria looks like those cut-out lawn decorations...
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and collaborators, ) of cortinarius from the rocky mountains, associated with engelmann spruce . it belongs to the group centered around the european species cortinarius elegantior (which appears to be associated primarily with norway spruce ); the other known north american representative is cortinarius
elegantio-occidentalis, which comes from the pacific northwest and is associated with various conifers, including spruces, hemlocks, firs, and douglas-fir . all of these species have sticky, orangish- to yellowish-brown caps and bulbous stems, as well as yellowish young gills, and, under the microscope...
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nigroporus vinosus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > nigroporus vinosus nigroporus vinosus [ basidiomycota > polyporales > polyporaceae > nigroporus . . . ] by michael kuo this tropical and subtropical polypore is easily recognized by the purplish color of its cap and pore surface. as it
ages, however, it becomes more or less brown; mature specimens can be identified on the basis of the very tiny pores ( – pores per mm), the southeastern distribution, and microscopic features (see below). although the range of nigroporus vinosus is primarily limited to the tropics, the gulf coast, and...
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of time for my own family. modifications .... for sure.....i added a thinly sliced onion when browning the mushrooms. i make a roux with butter and flour (i like my flour to have that nice nutty flavour that it gets when you make a roux) that step really amps up the dish. also deglaze your fry pan with
/ cup of white wine and then pop the entire meal into the oven and cook on for an hour. fall off the bone tasty. read more helpful ( ) soup loving nicole rating: stars / / delicious as written!...
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major groups > stinkhorns > mutinus elegans, mutinus caninus & mutinus ravenelii mutinus elegans, m. caninus, & m. ravenelii [ agaricomycetes > phallales > phallaceae > mutinus . . . ] by michael kuo stinkhorns frequently bewilder people by popping up in lawns, thrusting their slime-covered tips into the
world within a matter of hours. they have been much maligned over the years, probably because--well, because they stink and they often look like penises (human, canine, or alien). unlike other mushrooms, the stinkhorn distributes its spores by applying an odorous, spore-thick slime to its tip, which...
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boletus frostii (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > red-pored boletes > boletus frostii boletus frostii [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae > boletus . . . ] by michael kuo the sticky red cap of this fairly unmistakable bolete is red--like, the primary color red--rather than the "red"
of so many bolete species that are actually brownish red or rusty red (and so on). other distinguishing features for boletus frostii include its red pore surface; its deeply and coarsely reticulate stem; and the fact that its pore surface and flesh bruise promptly blue. boletus frostii is a mycorrhizal...
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