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partial veil . stem : – cm long; – cm thick; robust and club-shaped (but often becoming more equal with age); dry; densely covered with cottony white scales similar to those on the cap; near the apex usually featuring a large, recurved, white ring that becomes cinnamon brown with spores. flesh: white; not
changing when sliced. odor and taste : not distinctive, or slightly foul. spore print : cinnamon brown. microscopic features : spores – x – μm; ellipsoid; smooth; thick-walled; pale brown in koh ; brownish or orangish in melzer's reagent . pleurocystidia not found. cheilocystidia inconspicuous; – μm...
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russulales > russulaceae > lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo among the many white species of lactarius in eastern north america, lactarius subvellereus can be recognized by the velvety feel of its cap and stem, the ever-so-slightly yellowing milk, the brown spotting gills, and the acrid taste. the cap does not
develop brownish scales like the cap of lactarius deceptivus , and the gills are not extremely crowded like those of lactarius piperatus and lactarius glaucescens . charles peck first described lactarius subvellereus from alabama, in ; he considered it distinct from the european species lactarius vellereus...
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the continent. generally speaking, the western version is usually called lactarius montanus , while the eastern version goes under the european name. defining features include: white milk that stains the gills and flesh lilac; a green reaction to koh on the cap surface; mild or somewhat bitter (but not
young, becoming pale tan; staining and bruising purplish. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; equal; smooth (very rarely with potholes); slimy or sticky when very fresh and young, but soon dry; whitish; often developing yellowish stains, especially near the base. flesh: white; firm; staining lilac when sliced...
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conifers (including treated lumber), its saw-toothed gills , its very tough flesh, and the scales on its cap and stem . it also features a partial veil , but the veil is rarely observed, since it quickly disappears as the cap opens up. in western north america neolentinus ponderosus is similar. it does not
it; close; short-gills frequent; white; edges serrated. stem : – cm long; – cm wide; more or less equal; dry; scaly, with white, recurved scales that become reddish brown or darker toward the base; with an ephemeral, easily-lost ring ; whitish; very tough. flesh: white; very tough; unchanging when sliced...
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for quite a while but eventually becoming pinkish and eventually nearly brownish; bruising promptly brown; pores circular to angular, – per mm; tubes to mm deep. stem: – cm long; – cm thick; club-shaped when young, becoming more or less equal; brown like the cap except for a pale apical zone; bald; not
reticulate , or merely finely so near the apex; basal mycelium white. flesh: notably firm when young and fresh; white; staining pinkish to brownish when sliced. odor and taste : odor not distinctive, or sweet and thick; taste mild, not distinctive. chemical reactions : ammonia negative to gray on cap...
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from florida. cap: – cm; convex when young, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat in age; dry; bald; whitish to very pale grayish or pale tan; the margin overhanging the pore surface by mm or so. pore surface: depressed around the stem; white at first, becoming pinkish and, eventually, grayish pink; not
bruising; pores circular to angular, – per mm; tubes to mm deep. stem: – cm long; – cm thick; more or less equal; whitish, becoming very pale brownish; reticulate over the upper one-third or so with a fine, brown reticulum; basal mycelium white. flesh: white; not staining when sliced. odor and taste...
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its cap to become a little yellowish with age. it features a bulbous stem base, a yellowish ring on the stem, and surfaces that turn yellow with koh . two species with smaller spores are very similar: agaricus reducibulbus and agaricus sylvicola—the former with a rimmed bulb, the latter usually (but not
pennsylvania, new york, and washington. the illustrated and described collections are from illinois. cap: – cm; convex to bell-shaped or a little blocky at first, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; dry; minutely radially fibrillose or nearly bald; white when young, becoming yellowish with age; the margin not...
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