Mushrooms of the genus agaricus in powder

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus in powder

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microglossum viride (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > microglossum viride microglossum viride [ ascomycota > leotiales > leotiaceae > microglossum . . . ] by michael kuo most of the mushrooms on my mycological bucket list remain elusive. but microglossum viride showed up last summer
when least expected. my wife and i were perched precariously on a moss-covered hillside, taking photos of black trumpets and charismatic clumps of amanita flavoconia , when we noticed the little green clubs emerging from the moss. they were small enough and, in the moss, green-on-green enough, that...
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the genus suillus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > suillus the genus suillus [ basidiomycetes > boletales > suillaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the distinctive features highlight reel for this genus of boletes includes the following: growth under conifers slimy caps glandular dots on the stem
large pore openings that are often arranged radially a partial veil that leaves a ring or tissue hanging from the cap margin the problem is, few of the suillus mushrooms know they are supposed to manifest all of these features at once. this makes some of them a little difficult to identify to genus-...
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climacodon pulcherrimus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > toothed mushrooms > climacodon pulcherrimus climacodon pulcherrimus [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > meruliaceae > climacodon . . . ] by michael kuo though it is apparently not uncommon, this fascinating toothed mushroom is almost never treated
in field guides. from above, its hairy, shell-shaped cap is reminiscent of a polypore (perhaps a species of trametes)--but its underside features densely packed spines. originally described from south carolina, climacodon pulcherrimus has since been documented throughout much of eastern north america...
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the genus gyroporus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > gyroporus the genus gyroporus [ basidiomycota > boletales > gyroporaceae . . . ] by michael kuo gyroporus is a very small genus of boletes whose members are easily recognized by their stems, which are brittle and hollow (at least towards
the base in mature specimens) and their yellow spore prints . like most boletes, they are mycorrhizal . they grow primarily east of the rocky mountains, but at least one species, gyroporus castaneus , is reported in california; a few species range south into mexico and central america. identification...
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north america, where it is associated with mountain mahogany—shrub-like trees in the genus cercocarpus, including birchleaf mountain mahogany , which is what the illustrated and described collection was growing under in larimer county, colorado. cercopemyces crocodilinus is reminiscent of some species
of amanita ; it is a fairly large mushroom with a convex cap that is covered with scales that look very much like the warts on some amanita species—but the "warts" cannot be easily removed from the cap surface, and are actually innate scales. the stem is also amanita-like, with its large basal bulb,...
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the genus megacollybia (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > megacollybia the genus megacollybia [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae . . . ] by michael kuo until recently, mycologists assumed the world had one species of megacollybia, the "megacollybia platyphylla
specimens from across the globe found support for at least eight or nine separate species, with megacollybia platyphylla limited to europe. in north america the authors found support for four species. however, specimen sampling included very few from western north america, and almost none from the midwest...
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