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poronidulus conchifer poronidulus conchifer [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > polyporaceae > poronidulus . . . ] by michael kuo poor ol' nidulus. he's such a misfit that even trametes got sick of him, and he had to set up his own, one-species genus. yes, those photos all represent the same, very odd mushroom
brodie was not really a "polypore man," but he obviously couldn't let it go when a polypore looked like a bird's nest fungus; publishing in science ( ) he determined that the cup-like stage of poronidulus conchifer served as a splash-cup apparatus for the distribution of asexual spores. thus the mushroom...
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> toothed mushrooms / jellies > pseudohydnum gelatinosum pseudohydnum gelatinosum [ basidiomycetes > tremellales > exidiaceae > pseudohydnum . . . ] by michael kuo steve martin used to claim that he shaved his tongue--which must mean that he has pseudohydnum gelatinosum in his mouth, since this mushroom
looks for all the world like a tiny, gelatinous tongue in need of a shave; its underside is covered with tiny spines. it is a jelly fungus that looks like a toothed mushroom , found on conifer wood or on woody debris in conifer forests. two fairly distinct versions of pseudohydnum gelatinosum occur...
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common names for mushrooms. you will probably be wearing a jacket--even a coat--when you find russula cessans, and you may have trouble finding specimens that have not been nudged, nibbled, or knocked around by squirrels who are darting through the pine plantation, stuffing themselves with one last mushroom
(pearson, ; kibby & fatto, ; phillips, / .) herb. kuo . the mushroom featured here is "russula cessans" in the sense of north american authors (kibby & fatto, ; phillips, ) who cite pearson's original british description ( ) of a crimson-capped species--as opposed to the more variably colored species...
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--or you can kick it, and all its slimy little friends, beat them all to a gooey pulp with your walking stick, smash them against trees, scream bloody murder at the top of your lungs . . . excuse me. i was trying to say that suillus luteus is an impressive and beautiful fall mushroom, easily recognized
by its stature, its glutinous brown cap, and its distinctive ring , which is white at first but soon develops purple shades. smith and thiers ( ) record a form of this mushroom with no ring, under introduced scots pine , in michigan. description: ecology: mycorrhizal with various conifers; growing gregariously...
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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
to grayish white colors; the margin sometimes pale lilac. pore surface: purple to lilac, with the strongest shades near the margin; fading to buff or brownish in age; with - angular pores per mm; usually eroding and developing spines or teeth with maturity (sometimes appearing more like a toothed mushroom...
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and cheese–and roman-style pizza by the slice in everything from spicy nduja mushroom (b ) to the bianca (b ), stuffed with mortadella then brushed with olive oil and maldon salt. for something light, grab pastries like the honey bun (b ) or brioche cinnamon bun (b ), paired with a fancy rosemary caffe...
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leaves small scales on the cap surface and covers the large basal bulb with loosely arranged fragments and ringlets. as the mushrooms mature they become more whitish, and less pink or orange; in this stage, veil material typically hangs from the edges of the cap and discarded fragments surround the mushroom
fall; probably widely distributed in eastern north america below the great lakes, but more common in the appalachians. cap: - cm; convex or nearly round at first, expanding to planoconvex or flat; dry; when young covered with orangish to pinkish brown universal veil material that breaks up as the mushroom...
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since many clitocyboid mushrooms look similar to the naked eye. the bulbous stem is what gives the species its name (clavipes), but it is not always as bulbous as it is in field guide photos. many authors attempt to illustrate the swollen stem base, since it is one of the defining features of the mushroom
, but i sometimes wonder how many non-swollen mushrooms were discarded in the search for "typical" specimens to photograph. clitocybe clavipes is a well known synonym. the relatively recent genus ampulloclitocybe was established to reflect the fact that dna studies have placed this mushroom and closely...
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coprinellus hiascens (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > coprinoid mushrooms > coprinellus hiascens coprinellus hiascens [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > psathyrellaceae > coprinellus . . . ] by michael kuo coprinellus hiascens is a small coprinoid mushroom defined by
group. coprinellus hiascens, however, lacks the inflated veil cells found in coprinellus disseminatus, and features bottle-shaped cheilocystidia, long and tapering pileocystidia, and elliptical to egg-shaped spores. while dna studies have tested some of the species in this area of the coprinoid mushroom...
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of koopas across the mario brand, but the best known are probably the green ones, which fall off the ledge, as well as the red-shelled koopas, which are smart enough to turn around and not plummet to their deaths needlessly. the mega goombas question of princess peach rules over the toads in the mushroom
of koopas across the mario brand, but the best known are probably the green ones, which fall off the ledge, as well as the red-shelled koopas, which are smart enough to turn around and not plummet to their deaths needlessly. the mega goombas question of princess peach rules over the toads in the mushroom...
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