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hygrocybe punicea (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > waxy caps > hygrocybe punicea hygrocybe punicea [ basidiomycota > agaricales > hygrophoraceae > hygrocybe . . . ] by michael kuo hygrocybe punicea is probably the largest common species of hygrocybe in north america
summer and fall, or over winter in warmer climates; apparently widely distributed in north america. the illustrated collections are from california, kentucky, and québec. cap: - cm; broadly convex, soon expanding to broadly bell-shaped or bluntly conical (or eventually more or less flat); greasy when fresh...
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hypholoma fasciculare (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > hypholoma > hypholoma fasciculare hypholoma fasciculare [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > hypholoma . . . ] by michael kuo this widely distributed mushroom is often found in colder weather, fruiting
in large, striking clusters on the deadwood of conifers or, more rarely, hardwoods. when fresh, the clustered caps are usually described as being bright yellow to greenish yellow--as are the gills and stems--but the cap colors are extremely variable and, in my collecting experience, the photogenic yellow...
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lactarius aspideus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lactarius > lactarius aspideus lactarius aspideus [ basidiomycota > russulales > russulaceae > lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo one of many purple-staining milky caps , lactarius aspideus can be recognized by its
mycorrhizal with willows, often in wet, grassy areas; growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; summer and fall; widely distributed in europe, but not common. the illustrated and described collection is from italy. cap: – cm; convex at first, becoming more or less flat, or shallowly depressed; sticky when fresh...
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lactarius paradoxus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lactarius > lactarius paradoxus lactarius paradoxus [ basidiomycota > russulales > russulaceae > lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo henry beardslee and gertrude burlingham named lactarius paradoxus in , mentioning
north america, but more common in the southeast. the illustrated and described collections are from arkansas, georgia, and florida. cap: – cm; broadly convex with a slightly tucked-under margin when young; becoming centrally depressed, with an uplifted margin, or shallowly vase-shaped; slimy when fresh...
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marasmius floridanus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > marasmioid > marasmius floridanus marasmius floridanus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > marasmiaceae > marasmius . . . ] by michael kuo very similar to the better known marasmius sullivantii , this species is a medium-sized
marasmioid mushroom with a brownish orange to brown cap, and a completely bald stem. the cap of marasmius sullivantii is bright orange when fresh, and somewhat smaller--and the stem of that species is finely hairy or silky. microscopic features (see below) also separate the two species. martina gilliam's...
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russula flavisiccans (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > russula > russula flavisiccans russula flavisiccans [ basidiomycota > russulales > russulaceae > russula . . . ] by michael kuo first described from the southern appalachians by gerald bills ( ), russula flavisiccans
illustrated and described collections are from illinois. cap: – cm; convex when young, becoming broadly convex to flat or shallowly depressed; dry; very finely velvety to the touch, but appearing bald; usually developing fine cracks over the center or overall with maturity; pinkish red to pink when fresh...
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russula mutabilis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > russula > foetid russulas > russula mutabilis russula mutabilis [ basidiomycetes > russulales > russulaceae > russula . . . ] by michael kuo one of the more distinctive members of the foetid russulas group , russula
hardwoods (probably exclusively with oaks); growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; summer and fall; apparently fairly widely distributed east of the great plains, from illinois to florida and new jersey. cap: - cm; convex, becoming broadly convex to flat with a shallow depression; sticky when wet and fresh...
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amanita citrina (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > amanita > amanita citrina f. lavendula amanita citrina f. lavendula [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > amanitaceae > amanita . . . ] by michael kuo this subtly beautiful amanita features pale yellow colors, a rimmed basal
"nomenclatural and taxonomic changes" in the near future. description: ecology: mycorrhizal with hardwoods or conifers; growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; summer and fall; widely distributed east of the rocky mountains. cap: - cm, convex to broadly convex or nearly flat in age; sticky when fresh...
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amanita muscaria var. alba (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > amanita > amanita muscaria var. alba amanita muscaria var. alba [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > amanitaceae > amanita . . . ] by michael kuo i have collected this white variety of amanita muscaria only once
pre-dating their speciations." description: ecology: mycorrhizal with conifers and hardwoods; growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; summer and fall; widely distributed in the northern united states from washington to new york. cap: - cm; convex, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; sticky when fresh...
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flesh is dark red in the stem and pale yellow in the cap, where it discolors indigo blue. the distinctive cap is brick red and soon prominently cracked up, with whitish to pinkish flesh revealed in the cracks. the spores are ribbed or lined, which is why the species is placed in boletellus . similar mushrooms
illinois. cap: - cm; convex, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat in age; dry; soft; felty to velvety, soon becoming prominently cracked, with whitish to pinkish flesh showing in the cracks; dark brick red, fading to pinkish brick red; with an incurved margin when young; sometimes bruising blue when fresh...
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