Fresh mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

Fresh mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

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crinipellis zonata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > collybioid > crinipellis zonata crinipellis zonata [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > crinipellis . . . ] by michael kuo easily overlooked, this little decomposer of hardwood debris in eastern north
america features densely hairy, tawny brown surfaces. its gills and spore print are white--and, in dry conditions, its cap often develops concentric grooves. under the microscope it features small ellipsoid spores that are occasionally dextrinoid, odd cheilocystidia (see below), and the impressive brown...
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frozen meat of swine, other than retail cuts, nesi free l carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, fresh or chilled cents/kg a carcasses and half-carcasses of sheep, other than lamb, fresh or chilled cents/kg a cuts of lamb meat with bone in, fresh or chilled cents/kg a cuts of sheep meat with bone in,
kg a mushrooms of the genus agaricus, fresh or chilled cents/kg + % c truffles, fresh or chilled free l mushrooms, other than of the genus agaricus, fresh or chilled cents/kg + % c annex iv-us schedule- annex iv - tariff schedule of the united states this schedule reflects htsus tariff nomenclature....
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arcangeliella desjardinii (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > oddballs & misfits > gasteroid gilled mushrooms & boletes > arcangeliella desjardinii major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lactarius > arcangeliella desjardinii arcangeliella desjardinii [ basidiomycetes > russulales > russulaceae
> (arcangeliella) lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo arcangeliella desjardinii looks like a malformed lactarius --which is more or less exactly what it is. the genus arcangeliella contains "gasteroid," lactarius-like mushrooms that have poorly formed gills; they have lost the ability to forcibly discharge...
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the alstroemeria plant, otherwise known as the peruvian lily, is a must-have for anyone who loves to fill their home with fresh blooms. these blooms are smaller in size and stature than a true lily, but by no means less striking. in fact, this is highly regarded as one of the most free-flowering perennials
in early summer and continue right through to the first frosts of autumn. let's take a look at the history of these peruvian lilies, why they're so sought after, and how to care for them. alstroemeria family origins this colorful plant genus is native to south america and mainly inhabits the andes'...
https://gardenandhappy.com/alstroemeria-lilies/
into spore dust as the mushroom matures. when the puffball matures it splits open, or a perforation develops on surface of the ball, through which the spores escape—when raindrops land on the puffball, via air currents, or by some other means. puffballs range widely in size and appearance—from tiny
i am including the "earthstars" with the puffballs since they consist, at maturity, of a puffball sitting atop a star-shaped arrangement of fleshy arms—as well as the so-called "stalked puffballs," which consist of a ball-like spore case that sits atop a stem. when sliced open, puffballs contain only...
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update: / / vinagri news - shiitake mushrooms are probably the best in the fungus and usually only in the luxurious banquet . in the past, very rare mushrooms , one must go to find and harvest the forest in cold areas . but now , mushroom cultivation has been held in many places . in one , mushrooms
are also grown in the guidance northern mountainous provinces and da lat . shiitake mushrooms also called her or shiitake . it is the mushroom popular cool climate of the temperate zone . with current technology , mushrooms can be grown on sawdust or wood on the body . mushroom growing process similar...
http://www.hxcorp.com.vn/news/1114-growing-mushrooms.html
key to mushroom-eating mushrooms and fungi (mycotrophs) (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > mycotrophs key to mushroom-eating mushrooms and fungi (mycotrophs) by michael kuo the mushrooms and fungi keyed out below are parasites on other mushrooms or saprobes on the remains of other mushrooms. since so
can be blackened and nearly unrecognizable (as in collybia cirrhata ) or even hidden underground (as in cordyceps ophioglossoides ). for this reason most of the mushrooms below are also keyed elsewhere at the site, on the basis of their physical features. . mushroom growing out of another mushroom that...
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(lapsus) puntius schwanenfeldii ( bleeker , ) a school of tinfoil barbs in an aquarium the tinfoil barb (barbonymus schwanenfeldii) is a tropical southeast asian freshwater fish of the family cyprinidae . this species was originally described as barbus schwanenfeldii by pieter bleeker in , and has also
been placed in the genera barbodes and puntius . the specific epithet is frequently misspelled schwanefeldii. nowadays it is usually placed in the genus barbonymus , which was only established in . it is the genus' type species , and indeed seems to represent a quite distinct lineage of large " barbs...
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leucopholiota decorosa (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > pleurotus dryinus leucopholiota decorosa [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > leucopholiota . . . ] by michael kuo beautiful and distinctive, leucopholiota decorosa looks a lot like a species of
pholiota --but it features a white, rather than brown, spore print , and differs microscopically. it appears to be most frequently found from ohio to new york, but its range includes much of northeastern north america. armillaria decorosa is a former name. leucopholiota lignicola (karsten) harmaja is...
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cordyceps ophioglossoides (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > mycotrophs > cordyceps ophioglossoides major groups > clubs & corals > cordyceps ophioglossoides cordyceps ophioglossoides [ ascomycetes > hypocreales > clavicipitaceae > cordyceps . . . ] by michael kuo species of cordyceps are my mushroom
hunting nemeses. as far as i am concerned, they are about as cool as mushrooms can get; some of them parasitize underground puffballs, while the rest attack insects. but the challenge for a mushroom hunter is to recognize cordyceps in the woods and manage to dig up, collect and/or photograph the parasitized...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/cordyceps_ophioglossoides.html