Fresh mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

Fresh mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

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the boletes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes the boletes [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletinae . . . ] by michael kuo imagine taking the cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels, and affixing a lot of seeds to the inside of the tube. then repeat the procedure with many other tubes, and
glue them together. suspend all the tubes from a board, so they hang downward--then wait for the seeds fall out. somewhere along the long line of natural history, the boletes decided that this would be the most successful way to survive. their caps look like the caps of the gilled mushrooms (a group...
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polyporales: the polypores (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores polyporales: the polypores [ basidiomycetes . . . ] by michael kuo the polyporales form a large group of diverse mushrooms. most of these are "polypores" in the widely used sense of the word: they are wood decomposers whose spores
are held in tubes--rather like the tubes of the boletes , except that with some exceptions the tube layer of a polypore cannot be easily removed as a layer, the way it can with a bolete. aside from the fact that many of them are attractive and interesting mushrooms, polypores are of special interest...
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the genus capsicum garlic, fresh/chilled green pepper in brine green pepper, dehydrated green pepper, frozen or dried jamaica pepper light black pepper marjoram, oregano other: (chilli n.e.s) other: (cinnamon and cinnamon-tree flowers n.e.s.) other: (pepper n.e.s.) other: (vanilla n.e.s.) pepper other
than green, frozen pepper pinheads pepper, crushed or ground pepper, long powder (vanilla) tamarind, dried tamarind, fresh terragon choose organic inorganic choose less than ton - tons - tons more than tons choose agmark standard asta standard codex standard eu standard not important other choose bean...
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the genus capsicum garlic, fresh/chilled green pepper in brine green pepper, dehydrated green pepper, frozen or dried jamaica pepper light black pepper marjoram, oregano other: (chilli n.e.s) other: (cinnamon and cinnamon-tree flowers n.e.s.) other: (pepper n.e.s.) other: (vanilla n.e.s.) pepper other
than green, frozen pepper pinheads pepper, crushed or ground pepper, long powder (vanilla) tamarind, dried tamarind, fresh terragon choose organic inorganic choose less than ton - tons - tons more than tons choose agmark standard asta standard codex standard eu standard not important other choose bean...
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the genus capsicum garlic, fresh/chilled green pepper in brine green pepper, dehydrated green pepper, frozen or dried jamaica pepper light black pepper marjoram, oregano other: (chilli n.e.s) other: (cinnamon and cinnamon-tree flowers n.e.s.) other: (pepper n.e.s.) other: (vanilla n.e.s.) pepper other
than green, frozen pepper pinheads pepper, crushed or ground pepper, long powder (vanilla) tamarind, dried tamarind, fresh terragon choose organic inorganic choose less than ton - tons - tons more than tons choose agmark standard asta standard codex standard eu standard not important other choose bean...
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the genus capsicum garlic, fresh/chilled green pepper in brine green pepper, dehydrated green pepper, frozen or dried jamaica pepper light black pepper marjoram, oregano other: (chilli n.e.s) other: (cinnamon and cinnamon-tree flowers n.e.s.) other: (pepper n.e.s.) other: (vanilla n.e.s.) pepper other
than green, frozen pepper pinheads pepper, crushed or ground pepper, long powder (vanilla) tamarind, dried tamarind, fresh terragon choose organic inorganic choose less than ton - tons - tons more than tons choose agmark standard asta standard codex standard eu standard not important other choose bean...
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panellus serotinus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > pleurotoid > panellus serotinus panellus serotinus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > mycenaceae > panellus ... ] by michael kuo panellus serotinus is, in the words of american mycological giant alexander smith, "the
harbinger of the end of the mushroom season in late fall or winter depending on the region" ( ). it appears on the deadwood of hardwoods, usually on logs with bark still attached, and is reminiscent of oyster mushrooms —except that oyster mushrooms aren't green. other distinguishing features for panellus...
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the genus strobilomyces (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > strobilomyces the genus strobilomyces [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae . . . ] by michael kuo there are only a few north american members of this genus, and they are relatively easy to separate from the other boletes ; they
are shaggy to scaly, blackish or grayish mushrooms with partial veils and woolly stems. their flesh stains pinkish or orangish red when sliced, then slowly turns black. species of strobilomyces are mycorrhizal with hardwoods in eastern north america. many of the reigning concepts in strobilomyces taxonomy...
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suillus kaibabensis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > suillus > suillus kaibabensis suillus kaibabensis [ basidiomycetes > boletales > suillaceae > suillus . . . ] by michael kuo suillus kaibabensis is one of several western species very close to suillus granulatus --and, in fact, it may
be merely a pale suillus granulatus growing under ponderosa pines . aside from the paler cap and association with ponderosa pine, suillus kaibabensis is hardly distinct, though its glandular dots tend to become large and elongated, and its cap turns reddish (rather than grayish) when a drop of ammonia...
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the genus floccularia (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > floccularia the genus floccularia [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae . . . ] by michael kuo why are these six mushrooms not in the genus tricholoma ?
because they have amyloid spores . never mind that other genera ( amanita , for example) manage to hold species with both amyloid and inamyloid spores. and never mind that the sole character separating the genus floccularia thus involves the color reaction of its spores, as seen by the human eye through...
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