Chilled mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Chilled mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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pleurotus dryinus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > pleurotus dryinus pleurotus dryinus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > pleurotaceae > pleurotus . . . ] by michael kuo this distinctive pleurotus has a sturdy, fairly central stem and a partial veil that leaves remnants
on the margin of the cap and the stem. it is not at all " pleurotoid ," despite belonging to the genus that provides the term. when the partial veil remnants are worn away (which is fairly often), it can usually be separated from similar mushrooms like hypsizygus ulmarius by its densely fuzzy cap and...
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the genera volvariella and volvopluteus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pink-spored > volvariella & volvopluteus the genera volvariella and volvopluteus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > pluteaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the mushrooms in volvariella and volvopluteus have pink gills
species of volvariella. complicating matters further, dna studies have not supported placement of volvariella within the pluteaceae family (where volvopluteus resides), where it has traditionally been placed. however, its precise positioning remains unclear as of this writing. dna-based investigation...
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lepiota cristata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lepiotoid mushrooms > lepiota cristata lepiota cristata [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > lepiota . . . ] by michael kuo there are many small lepiotoid mushrooms that look more or less like this one, and
identifying them can be quite a challenge. however, lepiota cristata can be tentatively recognized by its diminutive size, the presence of brownish scales on the cap, the bald stem that bears a fragile ring , and the usually distinctive and fragrant odor. microscopic features, including bullet-shaped...
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boletus curtisii (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > boletus > ( suillus ) > boletus curtisii boletus curtisii [ basidiomycetes > boletales > boletaceae > boletus . . . ] by michael kuo the first time i found boletus curtisii i thought it was a suillus , since the mushroom is so slimy and so
--well, suillus-ish. true, i found it under hardwoods, but there are a very few suillus species described from hardwood habitat, and they are yellow (or yellowish), at that. true, the pore surface is not conspicuously radially arranged (say that three times fast) and true, there are no glandular dots...
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dried small shrimps (hoshi-ebi) agar (kanten) nemacystus decipiens (mozuku) beans & sesame tofu deep-fried tofu pouch (abura-age) fermented soybeans (natto) adzuki beans black soybeans (kuro-mame) green soybeans (edamame) white sesame (shiro-goma) black sesame (kuro-goma) aka-endomame vegetables & mushrooms...
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laccaria trullissata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > laccaria > laccaria trullissata laccaria trullissata [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > hydnangiaceae > laccaria . . . ] by michael kuo this interesting species of laccaria can be found in sand dunes on the east coast
, the gulf coast, and along the great lakes. its habitat and its thick, purple gills distinguish it from just about anything else--though if you are in eastern canada, the similar sand-loving laccaria maritima can only be reliably separated with a microscope (details below). lacaria trullisata" (with...
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cystoderma granulosum (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > cystoderma > cystoderma granulosum cystoderma granulosum [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > cystoderma . . . ] by michael kuo the colors of this species are extremely variable, but in most collections
the cap and stem are tawny brown to brick red--or paler, when faded by sunlight. like other species of cystoderma , cystoderma granulosum has a cap densely covered with granules which, as the mushroom matures, may begin to separate or wear away. there is no true ring on the stem, and the spores are...
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