Salep not sliced

Salep not sliced

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attached to the stem; close or nearly distant; white at first, becoming pink with maturity. stem: - cm long; - mm thick; more or less equal; fairly dry; bald, or very finely hairy at the apex; whitish; becoming hollow; basal mycelium white. flesh: thin; fragile; whitish to very pale tan; unchanging when sliced
. odor and taste : not distinctive, or mealy. chemical reactions : koh on cap surface negative. spore print : pink. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; - to -sided; heterodiametric; smooth; inamyloid. hymenial cystidia absent. pileipellis a thin ixocutis of hyaline, non-encrusted elements. clamp connections...
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short-gills frequent. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; more or less equal, or tapering to base, or (when young) nearly club-shaped; whitish at first but often developing pinkish to reddish discolorations; sometimes bruising yellowish in places; bald or finely hairy; solid. flesh: white; firm; unchanging when sliced
, or changing slowly yellowish. odor and taste : not distinctive. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; smooth; ellipsoid, often with one side somewhat flattened near the apiculus; smooth; hyaline in koh; inamyloid. hymenial cystidia absent. basidia -sterigmate; to about μ long....
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means of a notch and a tiny tooth that runs down the stem; distant or nearly so; white; short-gills frequent. stem: - cm long above ground; - cm thick; tapering to apex; bald or finely fibrillose; whitish; with a tapering tap root extending up to cm underground. flesh: white; thin; unchanging when sliced
. odor and taste : not distinctive. chemical reactions : koh on cap surface negative. dried specimens: gills of dried specimens become pale pastel orange after several years in storage. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; ellipsoid at maturity; smooth; inamyloid; hyaline in koh...
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becoming yellowish brown; edges by maturity becoming whitish and contrasting with the faces. stem: – cm long; – mm thick; more or less equal above a slightly tapered base; dry; fibrillose-scaly over the lower portion or nearly overall; brownish; basal mycelium white. flesh: whitish; unchanging when sliced
sterigmate; becoming yellowish to golden and collapsing after sporulation. cheilocystidia – x – μm; cylindric and flexuous with rounded, subclavate, or subcapitate apices; occasionally slightly ventricose; occasionally septate and clamped at septa; thin-walled; smooth; hyaline in koh. pleurocystidia not...
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. . . ] by michael kuo "lactarius mucidus," in english, means "the snotty lactarius"--a reference to the very slimy cap and stem. other distinguishing features for this species include the dark brown colors, the pale margin of the cap, the burning-acrid taste , and the white milk (which may or may not
brown—with a pale buff margin. gills: broadly attached to the stem; close; short-gills frequent; whitish; sometimes stained greenish to yellowish by the milk. stem: – cm long; about cm thick; more or less equal; sticky; bald; without potholes; brownish. flesh: whitish to brownish; unchanging when sliced...
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stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; equal or tapering upward; solid; bald or finely silky; whitish to pale yellowish; with a fragile white ring on the lower half (in age the ring is often missing, or reduced to a vague ring zone ); basal mycelium whitish. flesh: insubstantial; whitish; unchanging when sliced
. odor and taste : not distinctive. spore print : pink. chemical reactions : koh negative on cap surface. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; globose, subglobose, or very broadly ellipsoid; smooth; hyaline and uniguttulate in koh; inamyloid. cheilocystidia - x - μ; ventricose or nearly subcapitate...
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the skin peeling easily / - / to the center. gills: broadly attached to the stem or just beginning to run down it; close; white to creamy. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; pale to dark purple or pinkish purple; bald or slightly hairy; sometimes staining yellow at the base. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced
. odor and taste : odor not distinctive, or sometimes sweetish and slightly fruity; taste acrid. dried specimens: cap and stem retaining purple shades; gills dull yellowish. chemical reactions : koh on cap surface reddish orange. iron salts pale pink on stem surface. spore print : white to creamy. microscopic...
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long; up to about cm thick; tapering slightly to the apex; with a very slightly swollen base; lacking a ring ; pale yellow; dusted; base with with powdery, indistinct, whitish to yellow volval remnants (often left on surrounding soil when the mushroom is picked). flesh: pale yellow; unchanging when sliced
. odor : not distinctive. chemical reactions : koh on cap surface erasing red and orange pigment to yellow. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; smooth; ellipsoid; inamyloid. basidia -spored; rarely with basal clamps. pileipellis an ixocutis of hyphae - μ wide. lamellar trama bilateral...
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, calvatia craniiformis is a medium-sized to large puffball that often develops a distinctive, skull-like shape as it develops (hence the epithet "craniiformis"). the skull shape is reminiscent of an inverted pear, and results from the well-developed "sterile base" underneath the spore case. when sliced
yellowish and finally olive brown as it matures and turns to spore dust; basal portion turning yellowish, then olive as it matures. over-mature specimens: after the top ruptures and the spore mass is dispersed, the sterile base can remain, cup-like, with a ragged upper edge, for weeks. odor and taste : not...
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world war i, with wool shipments or military rations. in north america it is known from the santa cruz, california area, where it may have been unintentionally imported with bamboo. pseudocolus fusiformis is very similar--but it usually features fewer arms, which are generally paler in color and do not
near woody debris, in lawns, gardens, cultivated soil, and so on; australia and new zealand but also introduced to europe and northern california; also known from eastern africa; fruiting nearly year-round. immature fruiting body: like a whitish to pale brownish, pinkish, or purplish "egg"; when sliced...
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