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boletus campestris (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > red-capped, blue staining > boletus campestris boletus campestris [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae > boletus . . . ] by michael kuo if you're an enthusiastic mushroom identifier and you have lots of time on your hands, try picking
a little, red-capped bolete with a yellow, blue-staining pore surface and sitting down to figure out what you've picked. boletus campestris can be virtually indistinguishable from boletus harrisonii , xerocomellus rubellus , and several other less frequently encountered mushrooms (including boletellus...
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panus neostrigosus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > oysters > panus neostrigosus panus neostrigosus [ basidiomycota > polyporales > panaceae > panus ... ] by michael kuo panus neostrigosus is easily recognized by its habitat on the recently dead wood of hardwoods,
its densely hairy cap, its white mature gills, and its frequently off-center stem. the color of the cap varies from purple to pinkish brown, orangish brown, or tan—but the hairiness does not vary. the stem is sometimes nearly absent, leading to potential confusion with faded specimens of phyllotopsis...
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> clubs & corals > artomyces pyxidatus artomyces pyxidatus [ basidiomycetes > russulales > auriscalpiaceae > artomyces . . . ] by michael kuo better known as "clavicorona pyxidata," this gorgeous and distinctive coral mushroom appears across north america, but is apparently absent (or very rare) on the
west coast. a combination of features makes artomyces pyxidatus fairly unmistakable: it grows on wood (usually the wood of hardwoods); its colors, when fresh, are whitish to yellowish; and its branch tips are distinctively "crowned," featuring a tiny cuplike depression surrounded by - points. microscopic...
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tricholoma focale (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > tricholoma > tricholoma focale tricholoma focale [ basidiomycota > agaricales > tricholomataceae > tricholoma . . . ] by michael kuo found under pines across northern and montane north america, tricholoma focale is
fairly easily identified on the basis of its orange-brown colors, its collapsing cottony ring , and its strong mealy odor. with maturity, olive shades may begin to develop on the cap. a drop of koh on the cap surface produces a bright dull to bright red reaction. microscopic features for tricholoma...
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on this day quizzes new articles wasabi wasabi, (eutrema japonicum), plant of the mustard family (brassicaceae) and a pungent paste made of its ground rhizomes. the plant is native to japan, south korea, and sakhalin, russia, and its cultivation is limited because of its specific growing requirements...
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lacrymaria velutina (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > lacrymaria velutina lacrymaria velutina [ basidiomycota > agaricales > psathyrellaceae > lacrymaria . . . ] by michael kuo this lawn and garden dweller, formerly known as psathyrella velutina, is widely distributed
on the continent, and easily recognized by its dark, mottled gills, its nearly black spore print , its hairy ("fibrillose," in mycologese) cap, and the ring zone on its stem. it was always rather un- psathyrella -ish, and mycologists over the years have debated where to place it. recent dna studies...
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j-simple recipes | seared spinach & shiitake mushrooms with butter & soy sauce "j-simple recipes" is the abbreviation for "japanese simple recipes." we explain japanese recipes you can easily cook, as well as typical meals, foodstuffs and table manners. home japanese/int'l. recipes traditional foodstuffs
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the genus scleroderma (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > puffballs & others > scleroderma the genus scleroderma [ basidiomycetes > boletales > sclerodermataceae . . . ] by michael kuo tough puffballs with blackish interiors, species of scleroderma are sometimes called "earthballs" by field guide authors
attempting to separate them from softer, fleshier puffballs. about species of scleroderma have been described world-wide, and most of these occur in north america. the easily recognized scleroderma citrinum is well known and common, and famous for hosting the curious bolete boletus parasiticus . in...
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