Fresh mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Fresh mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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photo: sean mccann . the genus zora used to be in the family zoridae, which no longer exists (if you use the excellent field guide to the spiders of california , however, you'll still find zora hespera listed as a zorid). the name zora is also new – the genus was originally called lycaena (which means
columbia: a new spider family record for canada (araneae: zoridae). journal of the entomological society of british columbia, , - . pdf bradley, r. a. ( ). common spiders of north america . university of california press. corey, d. t., & mott, d. j. ( ). a revision of the genus zora (araneae, zoridae...
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pholiota velaglutinosa (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > pholiota > pholiota velaglutinosa pholiota velaglutinosa [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > strophariaceae > pholiota . . . ] by michael kuo pholiota velaglutinosa is a west-coast species that grows scattered or
in small troops (not typically in the dense clusters that characterize many species of pholiota ) under pines, appearing to be terrestrial. its reddish brown cap is thickly slimy when fresh, and its partial veil is also slimy. other defining features are primarily microscopic (see below). description...
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ursinus rubus argutus rubus fruticosus - common blackberry and hundreds more microspecies (the subgenus also includes the dewberries) blackberry is the common name for any of the various perennial plants of the genus rubus and subgenus rubus (or eubatus) with compound leaves and bearing aggregate fruit
brambles. the genus rubus also includes raspberries , although in raspberries and other species of the subgenus idaeobatus, the drupelets separate from the core when picked, leaving a hollow fruit, whereas in blackberries the drupelets stay attached to the core. however, as common names, the terms raspberry...
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trichaptum biforme (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > trichaptum biforme trichaptum biforme [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > polyporaceae > trichaptum . . . ] by michael kuo viewed from above, trichaptum biforme is a bland, boring polypore , reminiscent of any number of faded, ubiquitous
, turkey-tail -ish species. if you were an ant, however, you might have occasion to crawl underneath this fungus and bask in its beauty; the fresh pore surface is a gorgeous lilac purple. though there is no taxonomic significance to the idea, other covertly purple mushrooms include the gilled mushroom...
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very well - function: + due to loose fibers, it is recommended to stimulate the development of the seedlings' roots, avoiding clogging of the roots + keeping good moisture so even the small size of potting holes can prevent dehydration, especially at noon, to prevent seedlings from dying of water shortage
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