Fresh mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

Fresh mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

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have fairly well defined caps and stems, or are vase-shaped to trumpet-shaped. their spore-bearing surfaces occur on the underside of the cap (or the "outer" side of the "vase"), and range from smooth to wrinkled, to furrowed so regularly and deeply that the wrinkles look like gills --but are actually
false gills , rather than blade-like or plate-like structures that are clearly separate from the rest of the cap. most, if not all, of the species appear to be mycorrhizal , and chanterelles and trumpets are distributed across north america--although there appears to be more species diversity east of...
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with spruces and, depending on how the species is defined, various hardwoods. it is a large mushroom with a greasy to tacky, bald, brown cap and a meaty, swollen stem that features fine reticulation . the pore surface is initially white, with "stuffed" pores--but as the mushroom matures the pores become
more visible and the pore surface becomes greenish yellow. the flesh does not change color when the mushroom is sliced, and its surfaces do not bruise on handling. whether or not the "true" boletus edulis occurs in north america is up for debate. mushrooms meeting the general description above can be...
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the genus tricholoma (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > tricholoma the genus tricholoma [ basidiomycota > agaricales > tricholomataceae . . . ] by michael kuo tricholoma is a fairly large genus of mycorrhizal gilled mushrooms with white spore prints , fleshy stems, and
gills that are attached to the stem, often by means of a slight "notch." though species of tricholoma can be found across our continent from spring to fall (and nearly year-round in warm climates), the mushrooms tend to like cooler conditions and are most abundant in montane and northern forests, particularly...
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the kingdom fungi , whose members typically are characterized by the presence of a basidium, a microscopic reproductive structure where sexual spores are produced. the presence of basidia ("little pedestal") is one of the main diagnostic features of the basidiomycota and is the source of the group's
of a plant, whereby the fungus receives carbohydrates from the plant's photosynthesis and the plant gains the mycelium's very large surface area to absorb water and mineral nutrients from the soil. some are cultivated by ants. for humans, some basidiomycota are a source of food. on the other hand, they...
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bovine animals, fresh or chilled meat of bovine animals, cuts with bone in (other than half or whole carcasses), fresh or chilled meat of bovine animals, boneless, fresh or chilled carcasses and half-carcasses of bovine animals, frozen meat of bovine animals, cuts with bone in (other than half or whole
, fresh or chilled eggplants (aubergines), fresh or chilled celery other than celeriac, fresh or chilled mushrooms of the genus agaricus, fresh or chilled truffles, fresh or chilled mushrooms, other than of the genus agaricus, fresh or chilled fruits of the genus capsicum (peppers) or of the genus pimenta...
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panaeolus semiovatus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > panaeolus > panaeolus semiovatus panaeolus semiovatus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > bolbitiaceae > panaeolus . . . ] by michael kuo yes, that stuff under the mushrooms in the photos is what you think it is. panaeolus
semiovatus is one of the larger species of panaeolus , and it grows on horse dung. its whitish to buffy tan cap is slimy when fresh, and it is the only panaeolus species that features a ring (albeit a flimsy one) on the stem. panaeolus separatus is a synonym. some mycologists place panaeolus semiovatus...
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cuphophyllus pratensis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > waxy caps > cuphophyllus pratensis cuphophyllus pratensis [ basidiomycota > agaricales > hygrophoraceae > cuphophyllus . . . ] by michael kuo this waxy cap is less "waxy-cap-ish" than many others, and identification
is more likely to get hung up on the genus than the species. once you have placed it in the waxy cap family, it is fairly distinctive: crucial identifying features include the dry, brownish orange to orangish buff cap, and the cream to orangish, distant gills that begin to run down the stem. the young...
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gyromitra sphaerospora (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > false morels > gyromitra sphaerospora gyromitra sphaerospora [ ascomycetes > pezizales > discinaceae > gyromitra . . . ] by michael kuo uncommon, but widely distributed in northern north america, this fascinating species is near the top of my
"mushroom wish list." i've never seen it in the fresh state, although i have studied several collections preserved in herbaria. the species is just so cool looking--and i suppose the fact that it is relatively rare adds to its appeal. mycologist joe ammirati, who has seen more cool mushrooms than most...
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