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entoloma griseum (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pink-spored > entolomatoid mushrooms > entoloma griseum entoloma griseum [ basidiomycota > agaricales > entolomataceae > entoloma . . . ] by michael kuo entoloma griseum is a medium-sized springtime species with a dull, brownish
gray cap that is not pointy like the caps of several other vernal entolomatoid mushrooms . the cap is fairly fragile, and develops a silky sheen as it dries out. other distinguishing features include the mealy odor and taste; the whitish to grayish gills that become pink with maturity; the whitish stem...
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camellia taliensis - wikipedia camellia taliensis from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search camellia taliensis scientific classification kingdom: plantae clade: tracheophytes clade: angiosperms clade: eudicots clade: asterids order: ericales family: theaceae genus: camellia
species: c. taliensis binomial name camellia taliensis (w.w.sm.) melch. camellia taliensis (also yunnan large leaf varietal tea, wild tea, 大理茶) is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree whose leaves and leaf buds are used to produce tea . it is of the genus camellia of flowering plants in the family...
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ramaria botrytis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > ramaria botrytis ramaria botrytis [ basidiomycetes > phallales > ramariaceae > ramaria . . . ] by michael kuo one of the few relatively easily recognized species of ramaria, this coral mushroom has a stout, whitish base and densely
packed, short branches with pink tips. the overall impression, at least when ramaria botrytis is young, is reminiscent of cauliflower. older specimens can develop elongated branches more typical of the genus, and can be harder to identify. description: ecology: mycorrhizal ; growing alone, scattered...
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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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russula densifolia (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > russula > blushing & blackening > russula densifolia russula densifolia [ basidiomycetes > russulales > russulaceae > russula . . . ] by michael kuo russula densifolia is a blushing russula found throughout north
america, featuring a whitish cap that soon becomes brown, and close or crowded gills. under the microscope its spores are larger than those of the very similar russula dissimulans --aka "russula nigricans"--and the skin of its cap is much thicker and differently disposed (the gory details are below)....
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r / italicize species, variety or subspecies, and genus when used in the singular. do not italicize or capitalize genus name when used in the plural. listeria monocytogenes is ...listeria are; salmonellae; mycobacteria the genus salmonella consists of only species: s. enterica (divided into subspecies
cruzi and triatoma infestans. we found the relationship between t. infestans and t. cruzi to be... for an article about several species of the same genus, the genus must be spelled out only in the title and at first use in the abstract, text, tables, and figures. it may subsequently be abbreviated for...
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", the only living genus of the entire subclass equisetidae , which for over million years was much more diverse and dominated the understorey of late paleozoic forests. some equisetids were large trees reaching to m ( ft) tall. [ ] the genus calamites of the family calamitaceae , for example, is abundant
in coal deposits from the carboniferous period. the pattern of spacing of nodes in horsetails, wherein those toward the apex of the shoot are increasingly close together, inspired john napier to invent logarithms . [ ] a superficially similar but entirely unrelated flowering plant genus, mare's tail...
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lentaria micheneri (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > lentaria micheneri lentaria micheneri [ basidiomycetes > phallales > gomphaceae > lentaria . . . ] by michael kuo this infrequently described coral mushroom has a white spore print and fairly tough flesh--features that help to define the
genus lentaria. lentaria micheneri is found in eastern north america under oaks, beech , or pines; it differs from the better known and more widely distributed lentaria byssiseda in its much shorter spores. lentaria patouillardii differs only in its skinnier spores, which measure - x - μ. description...
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