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brownish or grayish center. gills : attached to the stem by a notch; close; short-gills frequent; whitish, sometimes staining or discoloring yellow, especially toward the cap margin. stem : – cm long; – cm thick; equal; bald; dry; whitish, or with flushes of pale yellow. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced
. odor and taste : mealy. chemical reactions : koh negative on cap surface. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores – x – μm; ellipsoid; smooth; hyaline in koh ; inamyloid . lamellar trama parallel. basidia -sterigmate. hymenial cystidia not found. pileipellis an ixocutis; elements – μm wide...
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red, and usually displays concentric zones of color, at least when young. the stem is smooth, without potholes, and the gills become spotted with pinkish to cinnamon discolorations. lactarius chrysorrheus is very similar, but is associated with oaks. additionally, it has paler colors, gills that do not
pale at first, developing pinkish to brownish stains, and often becoming reddish to reddish brown overall with age. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; equal, or enlarging towards the base; bald; without potholes; whitish, becoming colored like the cap with age. flesh: white; firm; staining yellow when sliced...
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discoloring brownish when mature. stem : – cm long; – cm thick at the apex; when young often swollen near the base but by maturity usually more or less equal; bald or very finely fuzzy; whitish, discoloring brownish with age; with prominent and copious white basal mycelium . flesh: white; thick; hard; not
changing when sliced. odor and taste : odor mealy or foul (like coal tar or swamp gas). chemical reactions : koh dull olive to negative on cap surface. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores – x – μm (including ornamentation); broadly ellipsoid to subglobose; finely spiny with spines under...
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the stem by a notch; close; short-gills frequent; whitish. stem : – cm long; – cm thick; equal; bald or finely silky; dry; whitish to pale tan or dull orangish, staining orangish to orange-brown with handling or in age, especially toward the base; basal mycelium white. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced
. odor and taste : odor strong and a little unpleasant (hard to describe; not mealy, but sub-spermatic and fragrant). taste similar. chemical reactions : koh negative to orangish on cap surface. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores – x – μm; widely ellipsoid or nearly subglobose; smooth...
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finely hairy ("ciliate," in mycologese) cap margin. the cap color ranges from vey dark brown to pale tan. in the rocky mountains and in the southwest, polyporus arcularius appears in summer and fall, primarily on the wood of gambel oak . polyporus arcularius is probably headed for a new genus in the not-too-distant
down the stem; whitish at first, becoming brownish; pores – mm across, hexagonal or angular, radially arranged. stem: central or slightly off-center; – cm long; – mm wide; equal; dry; brown to yellowish brown; scaly to hairy; tough; basal mycelium whitish. flesh: white; thin; tough; unchanging when sliced...
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greenish blue; pores round or angular, - per mm; tubes to cm deep. stem: to cm long and cm thick; equal or tapering to the base; yellow or whitish; sometimes with a flimsy ring ; basal mycelium whitish or yellowish. flesh: whitish or pale yellow throughout; usually bluing faintly in the cap when sliced
, and pinkish in the stem. odor and taste : taste not distinctive, acetic, or acrid; odor not distinctive. chemical reactions : ammonia brownish on cap; negative on flesh; koh orange on cap, orange on flesh; iron salts negative on cap, orangish on flesh. spore print : olive. microscopic features : spores...
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dark-spored > stropharioid mushrooms > stropharia kauffmanii stropharia kauffmanii [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > stropharia. . . ] by michael kuo among the larger species of stropharia , stropharia kauffmanii is recognized by its yellowish, dry, innately scaly cap. the scales are not
pale at first, becoming purplish gray to purple-black. stem: – cm long; – cm thick; equal, or with a slightly tapered base; tough; dry; with a fragile whitish ring or ring zone ; prominently scaly, at least when young; basal mycelium white; base with mycelial threads . flesh: white; unchanging when sliced...
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becoming finely cracked with age—or with pigments breaking up to form chevron-like or nearly reticulate patterns; the margin becoming lacerated and tattered. pseudostem: poorly defined at apex; – cm high; – cm wide; tapering to base; black; fuzzy toward the base. flesh: white; tough; unchanging when sliced
. odor : not distinctive. chemical reactions : koh on fertile surface greenish black. microscopic features : spores – x – μm; ellipsoid to elongated-ellipsoid; smooth; hyaline in koh. asci -spored; – x – μm; cylindric; hyaline in koh. paraphyses – x – μm; filiform with rounded, subacute, or subclavate...
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its bald, whitish cap, its yellow staining (rub the edge of the cap with your thumb), its almondy odor—and especially by its stem, which ends somewhat abruptly and terminates in a squarish or slightly flared base. the stature of agaricus moronii is often a little bit stocky, since the stem is usually not
partial veil . stem : – cm long; – cm thick; more or less equal above a somewhat abruptly terminating, squarish base; more or less bald; with a thick, whitish, skirtlike ring that may stain yellow; whitish, bruising yellow, especially at the base. flesh: white; changing to yellow in the stem base when sliced...
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firma (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agrocybe > agrocybe firma agrocybe firma [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > agrocybe . . . ] by michael kuo agrocybe firma, like other species of agrocybe , features a brown spore print , a convex cap that does not
plains; very rarely reported from colorado, california, and the pacific northwest; also found in europe. the illustrated and described collections are from illinois and québec. cap: - cm; convex at first, becoming broadly convex; tacky; bald; dark brown when young, maturing to yellow brown; the margin not...
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