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...
. the sun's peeking out more often, the birds are back to singing their morning tunes, and your trees are ever so slowly sprouting new flowers and fruits. and then...the temperature takes a turn. a late freeze in spring is troublesome for all trees, but fruit trees are especially vulnerable. that's why...
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in thegenus amanita . this particular species is distinguished by its very long and rooting stem, its ephemeral ring, and its white to brownish patches or warts . amanita ravenelii can appear very similar, but has warts that are positioned on a bed of radially fibrillose, cottony material (additionally...
true poplars, in thegenus populus. it is a pale tan to yellowish or whitish member ofthe amanita vaginata group; like other members ofthe group it lacks a ring , develops a lined cap margin, and features a sacklike volva at the stem base. in the case of amanita populiphila, however, the volva is...
name suggests; daedalus designed the maze that hid the minotaur) and a whitish to grayish or brownish cap surface. the tough flesh is whitish to pale brownish--but never rusty brown or dark brown. species of gloeophyllum can look somewhat similar, but feature brown to rusty brown flesh and gill-like...
appears to be fairly common and widespread--but it is often overlooked due to its size. the very crowded gills will help to identify baeospora myosura, but microscopic analysis is probably needed to identify this species with certainty, since several species ofthegenus strobilurus also inhabit cones...