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bulgaria inquinans (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > cup fungi / jelly fungi > bulgaria inquinans bulgaria inquinans [ ascomycetes > helotiales > bulgariaceae > bulgaria ... ] by michael kuo bulgaria inquinans is an odd mushroom, reminiscent of black gumdrops with scaly brown shells--what uncle fester
would produce if he were ceo of the gummi factory. older specimens like the ones illustrated are quite flabby and gelatinous, leading to confusion with jelly fungi , but younger specimens have more of a cup fungus appearance. description: ecology: saprobic on decaying oak and tanoak sticks and logs...
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calocera cornea (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > jelly fungi / clubs & corals > calocera cornea calocera cornea [ basidiomycetes > dacrymycetales > dacrymycetaceae > calocera ... ] by michael kuo look for calocera cornea after heavy rains on the barkless, dead wood of oaks and other hardwoods, where
it appears as clusters of slick, cylindric fruiting bodies with rounded-off or somewhat sharpened tips. in fact it looks more like a tiny club fungus than a jelly fungus , but microscopic examination reveals the distinctive y-shaped basidia that characterize members of the dacrymycetales--a large group...
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ascocoryne sarcoides (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > cup fungi / jelly fungi > ascocoryne sarcoides ascocoryne sarcoides [ ascomycota > helotiales > helotiaceae > ascocoryne . . . ] by michael kuo ascocoryne sarcoides is a funky mushroom that looks either like a jelly fungus or a cup fungus , depending
on which stage of its life cycle it is in when you find it. in its asexual, "anamorphic" stage, it produces cloned conidia (asexual spores) and looks like purple globs of jelly, or gelatinized fingers. in its sexual, "teleomorphic" stage, it produces asci and spores and looks more like a disc or a cup...
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powder and cream powder and powder analogues (plain) . milk powder and cream powder (plain) . milk and cream powder analogues cheese and analogues . unripened cheese . ripened cheese, (cheddar,danbo,edam,gouda,havarti,tilisiter,camembert,brie,stpaulin,samso e,emmentaler,provolone,extra hard grating /sliced
crystallised fruit including murrabba . . fruit preparations, including pulp, purees, fruit toppings and coconut milk . . fruit-based dessers, including fuit-flavoured water-based desserts . . fermented fruit products . . fruit fillings for pastries . . cooked fruit vegetables (including mushrooms and fungi...
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tremella reticulata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > jelly fungi > tremella reticulata tremella reticulata [ basidiomycetes > tremellales > tremellaceae > tremella ... ] by michael kuo this jelly fungus is found in eastern north america's hardwood forests, and can be recognized by its fairly large
size; the relatively firm branches it develops (unusual among the often-flabby jellies); and its tendency to grow terrestrially, rather than on wood. microscopic features (see below) will confirm identification. description: ecology: saprobic --or possibly parasitic on the mycelium of other fungi, like...
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i think it is a great idea for a morning dessert - you can serve it for breakfast instead of coffee. and it is made with simple ingredients - espresso, heavy cream, agar agar, vanilla and sugar. on top of panna cotta is a coffee jelly that is also set with agar agar. the decoration is up to you!
vanilla essence ml heavy cream / oz or cup tsp agar-agar powder tbsp sugar coffee jello: g strong brewed coffee (espresso) / oz / tsp agar agar tsp demerara sugar or muscovado sugar decoration: / cup whipping cream pack whipped cream stabilizer tbsp powdered sugar leaves mint praline: cup almonds sliced...
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sports & leisure biography geography history life sciences philosophy religion physical sciences political science social sciences what links here basidiomycota previous (bashkirs) next (basil) basidiomycota basidiomycetes from ernst haeckel 's kunstformen der natur scientific classification kingdom: fungi
subkingdom: dikarya phylum: basidiomycota r.t. moore, subphyla/classes pucciniomycotina ustilaginomycotina agaricomycotina incertae sedis (no phylum) wallemiomycetes entorrhizomycetes basidiomycota is a major division (or phyla) of the kingdom fungi , whose members typically are characterized by the...
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syzygospora mycetophila: collybia jelly (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > mycotrophs > syzygospora mycetophila major groups > jelly fungi > syzygospora mycetophila syzygospora mycetophila: collybia jelly [ basidiomycetes > tremellales > syzygosporaceae > syzygospora ... ] by michael kuo gymnopus dryophilus
world's most boring mushroom, if you ask me. nothing is worse than tromping through acres and acres of woods with no mushrooms in them, except for a gazillion specimens of gymnopus dryophilus. so it is a welcome sight--to me, anyway--to find specimens infested with syzygospora mycetophila. collybia jelly...
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