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stropharia coronilla (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > stropharioid mushrooms > stropharia coronilla stropharia coronilla [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > stropharia. . . ] by michael kuo this mushroom is likely to be mistaken for an agaricus species
meadows, and has a yellowish-buff cap and a ring . but close inspection reveals some very non-agaricus-like features. the gills are pale at first, but soon become a very beautiful shade of purplish gray. and the ring is distinctive: it is usually grooved on its upper surface, and by the time the mushroom...
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, would suggest. it is a dry, brown-capped tricholoma associated with midwestern and eastern north american hardwoods, featuring a strongly mealy odor and gills that develop slightly yellowish hues. in short, it's a boring brown tricholoma, probably neglected in the field as an lbm (little brown mushroom
tricholoma sejunctum " and all kinds of other things. the species was first named in by clark ovrebo, based on collections from michigan and ontario. it has since been identified in north carolina and, here, from illinois. since photos of tricholoma subaureum have been unavailable to the "general mushroom...
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although it may be limited to conifers. the species was rarely recorded until , when publication of tricholomas of north america (bessette et al.) provided the name and a photo for a larger-than-just-specialists audience; now the name is often applied to photos in online venues like inaturalist and mushroom
"this person thinks the mushroom in this photo looks like tricholoma subluteum" is as far as that science is going. so, if you'd like to help science figure out this species, please take careful note of the trees in the vicinity, and save your collection in a local herbarium (or, if you want, my herbarium...
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cordyceps ophioglossoides (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > mycotrophs > cordyceps ophioglossoides major groups > clubs & corals > cordyceps ophioglossoides cordyceps ophioglossoides [ ascomycetes > hypocreales > clavicipitaceae > cordyceps . . . ] by michael kuo species of cordyceps are my mushroom
hunting nemeses. as far as i am concerned, they are about as cool as mushrooms can get; some of them parasitize underground puffballs, while the rest attack insects. but the challenge for a mushroom hunter is to recognize cordyceps in the woods and manage to dig up, collect and/or photograph the parasitized...
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lysurus periphragmoides (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > stinkhorns > lysurus periphragmoides lysurus periphragmoides [ basidiomycota > phallales > phallaceae > lysurus . . . ] by michael kuo although the name "lysurus periphragmoides" has usually been applied to a very different mushroom (see lysurus
because of confusion with lysurus species ; originally described from mauritus; also known from asia; summer, or, in warm climates, year round. the illustrated and described collection is from the philippines. fruiting body: initially a brown "egg" up to about cm wide and cm high; emerging to form a mushroom...
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mycena pura (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > mycenoid mushrooms > mycena pura mycena pura [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > mycena . . . ] by michael kuo one of the most beautiful species of mycena , this widely distributed mushroom is found decomposing
occasionally under hardwoods) across north america. it features a strong, radishlike odor and taste, and a cap that is convex, flat, or broadly bell-shaped at maturity. the colors of this species are extremely variable. when young and fresh, there is almost always lilac or purple involved--but as the mushroom...
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pseudovernalis psathyrella pseudovernalis [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > coprinaceae > psathyrella . . . ] by michael kuo one of several springtime species of psathyrella , psathyrella pseudovernalis appears in hardwood forests, often at about the same time as yellow morels . it is a fragile, brown mushroom
species of psathyrella; it features fusoid-ventricose (rather than utriform) hymenial cystidia, and gill edges bearing few cheilocystidia but many sphaeropedunculate elements. the name "psathyrella vernalis," as it is applied by moser ( , ) and by hansen & knudsen ( ), probably represents the same mushroom...
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sparassis radicata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals / polypores > sparassis radicata sparassis radicata: the western cauliflower mushroom [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > sparassidaceae > sparassis . . . ] by michael kuo sparassis radicata--like its eastern counterparts sparassis crispa
; smith, smith & weber, ; arora, ; states, ; wang et al., ; stamets, ; miller & miller, ; kuo, .) herb. kuo . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. © mushroomexpert.com cite this page as: kuo, m. ( , february). sparassis radicata: the western cauliflower mushroom...
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spathularia flavida var. ramosa (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals / oddballs & misfits > spathularia flavida var. ramosa spathularia flavida var. ramosa [ ascomycota > rhytismatales > cudoniaceae > spathularia ... ] by michael kuo found in the rocky mountains, this interesting mushroom
; the suggestion of microglossum over spathularia further supports the idea that the mushroom in question is often three-dimensionally club-shaped. while mycologists since mains have tended to collapse var. ramosa into synonymy with a broadly-conceived spathularia flavida, i have resurrected the name...
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