Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

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albatrellus caeruleoporus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > stemmed, pale-fleshed > albatrellus caeruleoporus albatrellus caeruleoporus [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > albatrellaceae > albatrellus . . . ] by michael kuo in theory, there are two north american albatrellus species that are blue: the
eastern albatrellus caeruleoporus (primarily associated with hemlock ; pore surface blue; clamp connections absent) and the western albatrellus flettii (associated with various conifers; pore surface white; clamp connections present). however, albatrellus confluens populations in the rocky mountains...
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limacella glioderma (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > limacella > limacella glioderma limacella glioderma [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > (amanitaceae/pluteaceae) > limacella ... ] by michael kuo i was thrilled to find the illustrated mushrooms under red pine in central
illinois . . . and then spent a year and a half trying to identify them. the specimens were dried out, though i didn't know it. limacella had not crossed my radar screen before this, and i was relying on keys ( my own included) that emphasize sliminess in order to arrive at the genus. mycologist andrew...
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'bitter nail tea'; pronounced [khù.tíŋ ʈʂhǎ] ) is a particularly bitter-tasting chinese infusion , which due to their similarities in appearance is derived from several plant species. [ ] the two most common plants used to make kuding are the wax tree species ligustrum robustum and the holly species
ilex kaushue (synonym: ilex kudingcha), the former being more commonly grown in sichuan and japan while the latter is most commonly grown and used in the rest of china. [ ] this type of tea may be caffeinated if from the genus ilex , but is caffeine-free if from the genus ligustrum . [ ] [ ] folk medicine...
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have fairly well defined caps and stems, or are vase-shaped to trumpet-shaped. their spore-bearing surfaces occur on the underside of the cap (or the "outer" side of the "vase"), and range from smooth to wrinkled, to furrowed so regularly and deeply that the wrinkles look like gills --but are actually
false gills , rather than blade-like or plate-like structures that are clearly separate from the rest of the cap. most, if not all, of the species appear to be mycorrhizal , and chanterelles and trumpets are distributed across north america--although there appears to be more species diversity east of...
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gymnopilus fulvosquamulosus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > gymnopilus > gymnopilus fulvosquamulosus gymnopilus fulvosquamulosus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > gymnopilus . . . ] by michael kuo most of our continent's or so named species of gymnopilus
are boring little yellow- to orangish- or brownish-capped guys that grow on logs. the imminently forgettable gymnopilus liquiritiae , the type species for the genus, makes a pretty good representative for the masses. but gymnopilus fulvosquamulosus, with its gorgeous, contrasting scales, stands out...
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phlebia tremellosa (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > crust fungi / polypores > phlebia tremellosa phlebia tremellosa [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > meruliaceae > phlebia . . . ] by michael kuo this funky mushroom is widespread in north america, and can be found on the dead wood of hardwoods or, occasionally
, conifers. its typical form is a classic example of what mycologists call an "effused-reflexed" fruiting body; it spreads its spore-bearing surface over the wood and musters up just enough cap-making umph to fold over its upper edge into a slight extension. other distinguishing features include the...
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mushroom dish update: / / fresh and dried mushrooms are used in many dishes in vietnam and cambodia. dried mushrooms,however,are favoured for stir-fried and savoury fillings because of their texture and delicate taste. chinese black sometimes known as chinese shiitake, these pungent mushrooms (nam huong
to stews, stir-fries and fillings. straw mushrooms also called bulb mushrooms in vietnam and cambodia, straw mushrooms (nam rom) look like tiny brown eggs. the whole mushrooms are often used in braised dishes for appeal and texture.once peeled, however, they reveal small dark brown caps and stocky,...
http://www.hxcorp.com.vn/news/604-the-mushroom-dish.html
panellus serotinus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > pleurotoid > panellus serotinus panellus serotinus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > mycenaceae > panellus ... ] by michael kuo panellus serotinus is, in the words of american mycological giant alexander smith, "the
harbinger of the end of the mushroom season in late fall or winter depending on the region" ( ). it appears on the deadwood of hardwoods, usually on logs with bark still attached, and is reminiscent of oyster mushrooms —except that oyster mushrooms aren't green. other distinguishing features for panellus...
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