Fresh mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

Fresh mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

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same species as those from northern and montane europe. this may, or may not, actually be the case; see the discussion below if you care. on the west coast of north america a very similar, unnamed species, craterellus species , can be found from northern california to alaska. in eastern north america
contemporary concept of craterellus tubaeformis. the dahlman study, which is now years old, looked at the large subunit of rna, known as the lsu gene. in the years since the dahlman study it has become clear to practitioners of mycological molecular systematics that lsu is often useful for determining...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/craterellus_tubaeformis.html
from a cave or a forest in the chinese province of hubei, or elsewhere?
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mushroomexpert.com) major groups > jellies > phlogiotis helvelloides phlogiotis helvelloides [ basidiomycetes > tremellales > exidiaceae > phlogiotis . . . ] by michael kuo this distinctive jelly fungus is hard to describe, but not so hard to recognize. despite my usual cautions against identifying mushrooms
by comparing them to photographs, i have to admit that phlogiotis helvelloides is probably an exception. look at the picture, add a semi-gelatinous consistency--and, well, that's phlogiotis helvelloides. if you are worried about look-alikes, yank your putative phlogiotis helvelloides hard as you pick...
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infundibulicybe (clitocybe) squamulosa (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > clitocyboid mushrooms > infundulicybe squamulosa infundibulicybe (clitocybe) squamulosa [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > infundibulicybe...] by michael kuo better known as clitocybe
squamulosa, this clitocyboid mushroom appears under conifers, primarily in northern and montane north america. it is quite similar to infundibulicybe gibba , which grows under hardwoods, but the colors of infundibulicybe squamulosa are somewhat darker, especially on the stem. according to bigelow (...
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basidiomycota > polyporales > phanerochaetaceae > hapalopilus . . . ] by michael kuo here is a medium-sized, orange polypore found on oaks in eastern north america. its upper surface is finely fuzzy, and its undersurface features angular orange pores. it might be confused with laetiporus sulphureus , but the
latter species grows in shelving clusters and features a yellow pore surface. hapalopilus croceus is one of only a few species in the genus hapalopilus, which was traditionally defined on the basis of microscopic features (including a monomitic hyphal system with clamp connections) and the dramatic...
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xylaria longipes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > xylaria > xylaria longipes xylaria longipes [ ascomycota > sordariomycetes > xylariales > xylariaceae > xylaria . . . ] by michael kuo this club-shaped xylaria species is common on hardwood sticks and logs in the northeastern and midwestern
united states. it often has a longer stem structure than other species in the genus, but this feature cannot be relied on to identify it with certainty. xylaria longipes is somewhat variable in its appearance, but defining features include its medium size, its club-shaped head, and its spores , which...
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the quarter-acre farm now that we are well into the chocolate season, a time of monumental overindulgence (fudge nudges all other food aside as the base of my personal food pyramid), i try to balance sweet excesses by eating healthy dinners. however, the season is also a grey and rainy one and that
greens and polenta polenta— i've bought pre-made polenta; just slice it up and stick it under the broiler. i'd rather make my own, however, and add my own seasonings. the recipe is simple – four cups of liquid (water, broth, and/or milk) to one cup of (coarsely ground) cornmeal. i cook the polenta on...
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gyromitra leucoxantha (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > cup fungi > gyromitra leucoxantha gyromitra leucoxantha [ ascomycetes > pezizales > discinaceae > gyromitra . . . ] by michael kuo despite appearances, this cup fungus is actually closely related to the false morels , and officially belongs in
the genus gyromitra. to the naked eye it is more or less indistinguishable from a host of other brownish, springtime cup fungi (including disciotis venosa , peziza arvernensis , and others). under the microscope, however, it is clearly distinct from most look-likes. field guides, which usually treat...
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