with a whitish partial veil when in the button stage. stem: – cm long; – cm thick; equal above a slightly swollen base; fibrillose to somewhat shaggy; with a thick, rubbery, white to yellowish ring ; whitish; bruising slightly reddish brown; basal mycelium white. flesh: white; firm; unchanging when sliced...
close or crowded; short-gills present. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; slightly tapering to apex; bald, or with a few grayish scales; lacking a ring ; the base enclosed in a sacklike, white volva that fits loosely and sometimes discolors grayish or reddish brown. flesh: white throughout; unchanging when sliced...
really paper, but the sliced and flattened pith of a plant that grows in taiwan. it is very thin edible paper made from rice flour and water, used by chinese artists as a surface for painting. roll coating any procedure of coating a web of paper in which the coating is applied directly to the paper...
grooved on its upper surface and is usually arched gracefully downwards and away from the stem; fairly bald above the ring, but densely scaly below; white at first, becoming brownish toward the base with maturity; base with white mycelial threads . flesh: white, becoming brownish in the stem with age; not...
when young and fresh, becoming dry; fairly smooth; medium to dark grayish brown, fading somewhat with age; the margin lined and pimply for - cm by maturity; the skin usually peeling away easily at the margin, sometimes nearly halfway to the center. gills: attached or nearly free from the stem; close; not...
and zones; margin thin and wavy. undersurface: running deeply down the stem; covered with shallow longitudinal wrinkles and folds; folds often forked and/or cross-veined; bald; creamy when fresh; discoloring and maturing to brownish. stem: – cm high; – cm wide; flaring into the cap, from which it is not...
some authors recognize "austroboletus gracilis var. flavipes," with more yellowish colors, slightly smaller spores, and no reticulation on the stem; and "austroboletus gracilis var. pulcherripes," with deeper colors and a shorter stem which is coarsely reticulate over the upper two-thirds. whether or not...
be the same as boletus psuedopeckii. boletus speciosus was originally described from new york (frost, ), and is apparently fairly widespread in eastern north america's hardwood forests. the europeans have applied the name to a very similar species found in switzerland and northern italy; whether or not...
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