Chilled mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Chilled mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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cortinarius violaceus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius > cortinarius violaceus cortinarius violaceus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > cortinariaceae > cortinarius ... ] by michael kuo i must have some kind of dysfunction when it comes to charismatic, gorgeous
mushrooms. it seems like i only find them when they are past their prime, looking nothing like they're "supposed to." take cortinarius violaceus, which is a beautiful deep purple species—a fact immediately in evidence in laurence boomer's photos to the right, representing a collection he made and sent...
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of hardwoods across northern north america. it is apparently fairly rare on our continent, and is encountered far less frequently than the somewhat similar grifola frondosa . the fruiting body consists of many small, smoky brown, roundish caps (as opposed to the larger, fan-shaped and irregular caps
of grifola frondosa); the undersurfaces are white; and the individual branches are discrete immediately below the caps but become fused together into one solid structure below. i have collected polyporus umbellatus in only one location, at the base of a white ash in oak-hickory woods—but the mushroom...
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tremella mesenterica (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > jelly fungi > tremella mesenterica tremella mesenterica [ basidiomycota > tremellales > tremellaceae > tremella ... ] by michael kuo this common jelly fungus appears on the deadwood of hardwoods—usually on sticks – inches in diameter, with the
bark still attached, in my collecting experience. as it is currently defined the species is found across north america, in europe, and elsewhere. sometimes called "witch's butter," tremella mesenterica appears as a yellow mass of brain-like lobes with a gelatinous consistency. although the species appears...
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pluteus mammillatus (chamaeota sphaerospora) (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pink-spored > pluteus > pluteus mammillatus pluteus mammillatus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > pluteaceae > pluteus . . . ] by michael kuo this fascinating and rare mushroom was known as chamaeota sphaerospora
until pluteus expert drew minnis and his collaborators ( ) placed it in the genus pluteus, with the support of morphological and dna evidence, as the only species with a ring (the authors also synonymized chamaeota mammillata, which had the older name and thus received the species epithet). aside from...
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on technical requirements for export, assembled from online sources and /or links to international sites of certain destination countries, covering both fresh and processed food products most frequently traded by lebanese food producers. this important initiative is but one of the translations of fccial's
decision to work for the common interest of the four lebanese regional chambers and to diversify its services. tasdier will contribute to the ability of (fccial) to provide relevant services to smes wishing to export food products. for further information, you can contact us anytime by submitting your...
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on technical requirements for export, assembled from online sources and /or links to international sites of certain destination countries, covering both fresh and processed food products most frequently traded by lebanese food producers. this important initiative is but one of the translations of fccial's
decision to work for the common interest of the four lebanese regional chambers and to diversify its services. tasdier will contribute to the ability of (fccial) to provide relevant services to smes wishing to export food products. for further information, you can contact us anytime by submitting your...
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thelephora multipartita (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals | crust fungi > thelephora multipartita thelephora multipartita [ basidiomycota > thelephorales > thelephoraceae > thelephora ... ] by michael kuo thelephora multipartita looks to the naked eye more or less like many other thelephora
species: it is a small, dark, fan-shaped, coral -like mushroom featuring multiple branches that often flatten out with maturity. the species hangs out primarily under hardwoods, doesn't feature a notable odor, has relatively small spores, and does not blue (much) in koh mounts. these features, along...
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user terminal. the display has an automatic self-test of the controller on system start-up. multiple messages will be displayed automatically by scrolling from each message to the next. all of these messages are spelled out in english on the display terminal. easily accessible measurements include:
d leaving chilled water temperature d rate of change for leaving chilled water temperature d evaporator and condenser pressure d run hours of each compressor d number of starts of each compressor d compressors and condenser fans motors status d water flow switch status, remote start/stop command status...
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xerocomus subtomentosus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > xerocomus subtomentosus xerocomus subtomentosus [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae > xerocomus . . . ] by michael kuo xerocomus subtomentosus is a classic species, first described by linnaeus ( ). over the centuries linnaeus's
concept (pretty much this: a sub-velvety bolete with a yellowish cap and stem) has been refined; currently the species is recognized as a hardwood-associated bolete with a yellowish to brown, sub-velvety cap, a stem that sometimes becomes longitudinally ribbed and usually features tiny reddish granules...
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