Mushrooms of the genus agaricus cut

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the genus ganoderma (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > ganoderma the genus ganoderma [ basidiomycota > polyporales > polyporaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the genus ganoderma contains polypores that feature distinctive, double-walled, chambered-looking spores (see the illustration to the right
). without a microscope, one group of ganoderma species is fairly easy to recognize, featuring "laccate" (shellacked or lacquered-looking) caps . the second group of ganoderma species is a little less easily separated from other polypores without a microscope, although this group does contain the well-known...
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mushroomexpert.com) major groups > jellies > phlogiotis helvelloides phlogiotis helvelloides [ basidiomycetes > tremellales > exidiaceae > phlogiotis . . . ] by michael kuo this distinctive jelly fungus is hard to describe, but not so hard to recognize. despite my usual cautions against identifying mushrooms
by comparing them to photographs, i have to admit that phlogiotis helvelloides is probably an exception. look at the picture, add a semi-gelatinous consistency--and, well, that's phlogiotis helvelloides. if you are worried about look-alikes, yank your putative phlogiotis helvelloides hard as you pick...
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basidiomycota > polyporales > phanerochaetaceae > hapalopilus . . . ] by michael kuo here is a medium-sized, orange polypore found on oaks in eastern north america. its upper surface is finely fuzzy, and its undersurface features angular orange pores. it might be confused with laetiporus sulphureus , but the
latter species grows in shelving clusters and features a yellow pore surface. hapalopilus croceus is one of only a few species in the genus hapalopilus, which was traditionally defined on the basis of microscopic features (including a monomitic hyphal system with clamp connections) and the dramatic...
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tylopilus . . . ] by michael kuo this eastern north american bolete features a dark brown, velvety cap that usually becomes cracked and mosaic-like with age. its pore surface is whitish to grayish when young, but becomes pinkish brown with maturity—and its surfaces and flesh stain blue when bruised. under the
microscope, it features an impressive palisadoderm on its cap surface, spores generally measuring – μm in length, and hymenial cystidia that are filled with brown, globular material. tylopilus sordidus is part of a group of bolete species with dark brown colors and pinkish to reddish brown spore prints...
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the agrocybe praecox cluster (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agrocybe > agrocybe praecox cluster the agrocybe praecox cluster [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > bolbitiaceae > agrocybe . . . ] by michael kuo the mushrooms in the agrocybe praecox species cluster feature
brown spore prints , whitish to yellowish brown caps, and partial veils that often leave fragments hanging from the cap margins and fragile rings on the stems. the mushrooms range from small to medium in size, and are often found in urban settings--though some species occur in woods, as well. research...
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saddles: the genus helvella (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > saddles saddles: the genus helvella [ ascomycetes > pezizales > helvellaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the mushrooms in helvella, sometimes called the "elfin saddles," are among my favorites. many of them are stunningly beautiful, and even
those that are not beautiful somehow manage to be interesting. species of helvella have irregular caps that are saddle-shaped, lobed, cuplike, or downright irregular. the caps are not brightly colored, and are usually white, cream, buff, brown, gray, black, or tan. helvella species grow on the ground...
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microglossum viride (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > microglossum viride microglossum viride [ ascomycota > leotiales > leotiaceae > microglossum . . . ] by michael kuo most of the mushrooms on my mycological bucket list remain elusive. but microglossum viride showed up last summer
when least expected. my wife and i were perched precariously on a moss-covered hillside, taking photos of black trumpets and charismatic clumps of amanita flavoconia , when we noticed the little green clubs emerging from the moss. they were small enough and, in the moss, green-on-green enough, that...
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