Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved

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stropharia caerulea (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > stropharioid mushrooms > stropharia caerulea stropharia caerulea [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > stropharia. . . ] by michael kuo this species is so blue, and so gorgeous, that you'd think it would
be unmistakable. but a microscope is probably needed to separate it confidently from the very similar stropharia aeruginosa . the principle feature separating these two species is the sterile cells on the edges of the gills: in stropharia aeruginosa they are capitate and lack refractive contents, while...
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the genus laetiporus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > laetiporus the genus laetiporus [ basidiomycota > polyporales > laetiporaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the genus laetiporus holds a relatively small group of soft-fleshed polypores that lack stems and, in all but one species and one variety
, demonstrate bright orange to yellow colors. most of the species, together, are commonly referred to as "chicken of the woods" mushrooms, and they cause a brown rot of the wood of both conifers and hardwoods (depending on the species). they are parasites and saprobes , apparently able to play either...
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gymnopilus junonius (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > gymnopilus > gymnopilus junonius gymnopilus junonius [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > gymnopilus . . . ] by michael kuo this impressive mushroom is found growing in dense clusters on stumps and logs
of both hardwoods and conifers. it features a fairly large cap, bitter taste , a stem with a ring or ring zone , and an orange to brownish orange spore print . in fact the "spore print" often surrounds the mushrooms in nature, and it can be quite effusive. i once ruined a pair of jeans collecting gymnopilus...
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cortinarius species (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius > cortinarius species cortinarius species [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > cortinarius ... ] by michael kuo part of the hardwood-loving cortinarius caerulescens species group, this attractive
cortinarius appears in summer in the forests of central illinois, apparently in association with hickories . like the european species cortinarius caerulescens (first described in from germany) it features purple colors, a bulbous stem base, and copious white to yellowish universal veil material on...
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spongipellis unicolor (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > spongipellis unicolor spongipellis unicolor [ basidiomycota > polyporales > cerrenaceae > "spongipellis" . . . ] by michael kuo spongipellis unicolor is kind of a big, doinky doofus among the polypores . its large, spongy, buff-colored
cap usually appears alone, on the side of an oak tree. its pore surface is composed of large, angular pores that can become slot-like or even tooth-like in old age. it causes a white trunkrot, and while it is not often mentioned in field guides (perhaps because it's too much of a doofus?)...
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growing on hardwood stumps, logs, and standing trees. it is easily recognized by its large size, its colors, the flattened scales on the cap, the black and velvety stem base (present on mature specimens), and its strongly mealy odor. although polyporus squamosus is annual (unlike some of the perennial
, woody-fleshed polypores), its fruiting bodies are quite durable and, given the right conditions, can last for many months. when this happens the mushrooms can look very different, and in fall specimens are sometimes encountered in which the scales have all-but vanished and the caps are essentially...
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