once-vast genus collybia , collybia cookei grows from the ground or from the blackened remains ofother, larger mushrooms. its stems are attached to "sclerotia"--little knots of tissue buried in the substrate. you'll need to pry around and uncover the sclerotia if you want to identify collybia cookei...
, but it is fairly widely distributed east ofthe great plains. it resembles an agaricus in many ways, but its gills are attached to the stem and usually develop a purplish gray or purplish brown cast by maturity. it is a drab, dirty yellowish species that is unremarkable except for its fairly large...
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velutipes grows on the wood of various other hardwoods across north america (excepting the western poplars). flammulina populicola has shorter, wider spores that measure - x - μ (versus - x - μ for flammulina velutipes). the cells composing the surface ofthe cap (officially called the "terminal elements...
helps decompose the deadwood of cottonwoods, often appearing on cut surfaces of cottonwood logs. the cap and stem are both shaggy with soft, cottony scales; the gills are narrowly attached to the stem; the spore print is cinnamon brown; and the mushroom is generally robust in stature. hemipholiota populnea...
mind-numbing dullness that characterizes the bulk ofthegenus is the presence of a tiny little stem that attaches the mushroom to its substrate. of course, the stem is on the underside ofthe mushroom, and the mushroom maxes out at cm across, so the odds that you will actually see the diminutive stem...
be merely a pale suillus granulatus growing under ponderosa pines . aside from the paler cap and association with ponderosa pine, suillus kaibabensis is hardly distinct, though its glandular dots tend to become large and elongated, and its cap turns reddish (rather than grayish) when a drop of ammonia...
logs after heavy rains. it is whitish or nearly transparent, and fairly large (up to about cm across)--and it features graceful gelatinous lobes rather thanthe glob-like blobs that typify so many other jelly fungi. like many jellies, tremella fuciformis has a life cycle that is intertwined with that...
collectors is the dearth of available technical literature. i know several mycologists who maintain that kauffman's treatment of russula species in the great lakes area is still one ofthe most comprehensive and useful overall treatments ofthegenus on this continent!...
, pines, and so on. but some mushroom species are mycorrhizal with berry bushes and, in the case of cantharellus coccolobae, sea grapes—tropical beach plants in thegenus coccoloba that are usually more bush-like than tree-like. in physical features cantharellus coccolobae is similar to the well-known...