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convex or plane; surface dry, very finely tomentose or glabrous; occasionally pitted or rugose-reticulate with brownish to grayish veins; whitish to pale grayish, pinkish, yellowish, pale tan, or olive; without a sterile margin. context white or yellowish, especially in the stem; unchanging when sliced
references: singer, ; smith, thiers & watling, ; snell & dick, ; smith & thiers, ; both, ; binder & hibbett, ; den bakker & noordeloos, . full citations for these works can be found here . figure figure figure figure figure figure this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms...
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becoming brownish yellow or brownish before fading to tan--or medium brown young, fading to yellowish brown or tan; with a tiny ( mm) sterile margin but without substantial overhanging flaps. context quite firm (nearly brittle when young); whitish or pale yellowish; changing to pinkish or reddish when sliced
references: singer, ; smith, thiers & watling, ; snell & dick, ; smith & thiers, ; both, ; halling & mueller, ; binder & hibbett, ; den bakker & noordeloos, ; ortiz-santana et al., . full citations for these works can be found here . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms...
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brownish yellow, developing reddish streaks and areas over the basal half; bruising dark blue instantly when handled; eventually sordid orangish overall; not reticulate , or with a fine reticulum near the apex; basal mycelium whitish. flesh: yellow in cap and stem; staining instantly dark blue when sliced
(saccardo, ; smith & thiers, ; grund & harrison, ; smith, smith & weber, ; phillips, / ; metzler & metzler, ; both, ; bessette, roody & bessette, ; binion et al., .) herb. kuo . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. ammonia, koh, iron salts spore print spores...
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