Mushrooms of the genus agaricus in powder

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus in powder

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cortinarius species (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius > cortinarius species cortinarius species [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > cortinarius ... ] by michael kuo part of the hardwood-loving cortinarius caerulescens species group, this attractive
cortinarius appears in summer in the forests of central illinois, apparently in association with hickories . like the european species cortinarius caerulescens (first described in from germany) it features purple colors, a bulbous stem base, and copious white to yellowish universal veil material on...
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retiboletus ornatipes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > boletus > retiboletus ornatipes retiboletus ornatipes [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae > retiboletus . . . ] by michael kuo this is a striking bolete with a yellow, prominently reticulate stem (the species epithet ornatipes means
"ornate-stemmed") and a yellow to brown cap. its surfaces do not bruise blue, and its cap surface turns dark red to dark reddish brown with koh . it grows under oaks and other hardwoods in eastern north america. retiboletus griseus is similar, but features white flesh, a cap that is never yellow and...
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spongipellis unicolor (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > spongipellis unicolor spongipellis unicolor [ basidiomycota > polyporales > cerrenaceae > "spongipellis" . . . ] by michael kuo spongipellis unicolor is kind of a big, doinky doofus among the polypores . its large, spongy, buff-colored
cap usually appears alone, on the side of an oak tree. its pore surface is composed of large, angular pores that can become slot-like or even tooth-like in old age. it causes a white trunkrot, and while it is not often mentioned in field guides (perhaps because it's too much of a doofus?)...
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growing on hardwood stumps, logs, and standing trees. it is easily recognized by its large size, its colors, the flattened scales on the cap, the black and velvety stem base (present on mature specimens), and its strongly mealy odor. although polyporus squamosus is annual (unlike some of the perennial
, woody-fleshed polypores), its fruiting bodies are quite durable and, given the right conditions, can last for many months. when this happens the mushrooms can look very different, and in fall specimens are sometimes encountered in which the scales have all-but vanished and the caps are essentially...
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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
, currently placed in the genus tylopilus . however, dna studies have made it clear that these mushrooms are not, in fact, very closely related to the core group of tylopilus species, centered around tylopilus felleus (see, for example, nuhn and collaborators, , or wu and collaborators, ). thus the genus...
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hapalopilus croceus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > hapalopilus croceus hapalopilus croceus [ 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...
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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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