Fresh mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

Fresh mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

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boletus campestris (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > red-capped, blue staining > boletus campestris boletus campestris [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae > boletus . . . ] by michael kuo if you're an enthusiastic mushroom identifier and you have lots of time on your hands, try picking
a little, red-capped bolete with a yellow, blue-staining pore surface and sitting down to figure out what you've picked. boletus campestris can be virtually indistinguishable from boletus harrisonii , xerocomellus rubellus , and several other less frequently encountered mushrooms (including boletellus...
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mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > daedalea quercina daedalea quercina [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > fomitopsidaceae > daedalea . . . ] by michael kuo daedalea quercina, as its species name suggests, is partial to oaks. it is a distinctive polypore with a thickly maze-like pore surface (as its genus
name suggests; daedalus designed the maze that hid the minotaur) and a whitish to grayish or brownish cap surface. the tough flesh is whitish to pale brownish--but never rusty brown or dark brown. species of gloeophyllum can look somewhat similar, but feature brown to rusty brown flesh and gill-like...
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the genus gymnopilus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > gymnopilus the genus gymnopilus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the species of gymnopilus i have collected are just about the most prolific spore producers to be found among
the gilled mushrooms , rivaled only by the oyster mushrooms . you probably won't need to make a spore print in order to see the orange to orange-brown or rusty brown color of the spores, since spore dust frequently coats everything within a few inches of the mushroom. in fact, you should be careful what...
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the genus hebeloma (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > hebeloma the genus hebeloma [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > strophariaceae . . . ] by michael kuo hebeloma is a large, confusing genus of brown-spored, gilled mushrooms that range considerably in their physical features
. the species are mycorrhizal with a wide range of trees, and can be found in most woodland ecosystems on our continent. many species of hebeloma have a veil that can be reminiscent of the cortina in cortinarius --but the veil, when present, is often ephemeral, and many species lack the veil entirely...
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the agrocybe praecox cluster (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agrocybe > agrocybe praecox cluster the agrocybe praecox cluster [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > bolbitiaceae > agrocybe . . . ] by michael kuo the mushrooms in the agrocybe praecox species cluster feature
brown spore prints , whitish to yellowish brown caps, and partial veils that often leave fragments hanging from the cap margins and fragile rings on the stems. the mushrooms range from small to medium in size, and are often found in urban settings--though some species occur in woods, as well. research...
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saddles: the genus helvella (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > saddles saddles: the genus helvella [ ascomycetes > pezizales > helvellaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the mushrooms in helvella, sometimes called the "elfin saddles," are among my favorites. many of them are stunningly beautiful, and even
the shape of the cap, the fuzziness or baldness of the undersurface of the cap, and (especially) the stem, which may be dramatically ribbed and/or pocketed. microscopic analysis comes into play in a few of the more difficult identification areas of the genus--most notably, in separating helvella macropus...
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hygrophorus/hygrocybe split turns out to be insufficient as a means of explaining phylogenetic relationships in the family, necessitating a host of other genus names: cuphophyllus, gliophorus, humidicutis, and so on. but while our understanding of the waxy caps and their relationships to one another
clavipes and gliophorus psittacinus in the same group could only be composed of long sequences of the letters c, g, t, and a (the nucleotide codes that comprise dna sequences), and would be unusable to anyone but a molecular biologist. l. r. hesler & a. h. smith's monograph of the waxy caps recognizes...
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> crust fungi > thelephora terrestris thelephora terrestris [ basidiomycota > thelephorales > thelephoraceae > thelephora ... ] by michael kuo thelephora terrestris is an odd, spreading fungus that crawls through forest litter under conifers, making fan-shaped caps in little clusters and rosettes. the
caps are typically a shade of fairly dark brown, with whitish margins (when fresh); the undersides of the caps are bald but wrinkled, often into tight little bumps. under the microscope, thelephora terrestris features angular, spiny spores and brownish, clamped tramal elements. thelephora americana...
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