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but the crucial features for bulbopodium were a slimy cap and a stem that ended in an abrupt basal bulb; cortinarius corrugatus is likely to meet this description only when it is about two centimeters high, since the cap often dries out and the stem elongates quickly, so that by maturity the bulb is not
convex to broadly bell-shaped; slimy when fresh or wet, but often merely tacky or even dry; bald, but distinctively corrugated-wrinkled except in the very center; orange-brown to reddish brown or yellowish brown. gills: attached to the stem; close; whitish, grayish, or pale lilac at first, becoming cinnamon...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/cortinarius_corrugatus.html
cottony margin; becoming planoconvex or centrally depressed; sticky or dry; smooth or finely hairy; brown to yellow-brown, olive brown, or grayish brown. gills: separable as a layer; running down the stem; close or crowded; often becoming convoluted or pore-like near the stem; yellowish to pale cinnamon
or pale olive; bruising brown to reddish brown. stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; often tapered to base; dry; smooth or finely hairy; colored like the cap or paler; bruising brownish to reddish brown. flesh: thick and firm; yellowish; discoloring brown when exposed. odor and taste : taste acidic or not...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/paxillus_involutus.html
pholiotas--namely, a scaly cap and stem (the genus name means "scaly" in greek), a brown spore print , attached gills, and a partial veil . pholiota squarrosa may require microscopic analysis for certain identification (see below), but its dry cap, large size, greenish mature gills, and garlicky odor (not
eventually rusty brown; at first covered by a partial veil . stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; dry; with an ephemeral ring or ring zone ; yellowish, sometimes becoming brown to reddish brown from the base up; covered with conspicuous buff to tawny scales. flesh: whitish to yellowish. odor and taste : odor not...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/pholiota_squarrosa.html
warm climates); common and widely distributed in north america. cap: - cm; convex, broadly convex, or nearly flat; yellow brown or paler; smooth; dry or sticky; occasionally with whitish partial veil remnants on the margin. gills: attached to the stem; pale grayish brown becoming brown to rusty or cinnamon
brown in maturity; close or, in my experience, often nearly distant; when young covered by an ephemeral white partial veil. stem: - cm long; - mm thick; more or less equal; smooth; colored like the cap; sometimes twisted-grooved. flesh: pale and thin. taste : not distinctive or mealy; odor not distinctive...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/agrocybe_pediades.html
reading the main story good reads from the business desk more in good reads from the business desk " photo credit how infrared images could be part of your daily life in a post-quarantine world, heat sensors could help spot sick people with elevated temperatures as they enter public places. but it's not
that simple. by jonah m. kessel photo creditsylvia jarrus for the new york times wrongfully accused by an algorithm in what may be the first known case of its kind, a faulty facial recognition match led to a michigan man's arrest for a crime he did not commit. by kashmir hill photo credittaylor callery...
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chris larsen knows that a crypto mogul spending his own money for a city's camera surveillance system might sound creepy. he's here to explain why it's not. by nellie bowles your money adviser photo creditbrian britigan delayed by virus, tax day is almost here "it's just like april , but in july." here's
reading the main story good reads from the business desk more in good reads from the business desk " photo credit how infrared images could be part of your daily life in a post-quarantine world, heat sensors could help spot sick people with elevated temperatures as they enter public places. but it's not...
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copyright (c) japan external trade organization (jetro). all rights reserved. success story - voices of foreign company executives in japan coca-cola (japan) company, limited (mr. tim brett) the coca-cola company, which is a global leading soft drink manufacturer, entered the japanese market in . they are not
it's the business heritage that we have cultivated in the last years since our entry to the japanese market. we say "coca-cola system," but not only coca-cola japan, which i lead, but also our bottling partners provide products to support the "system." we have been deploying the business with japanese...
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achievements - nature's agro home about us certifications achievements our products cinnamon products coconut products spice products beauty products other products news & events contact us home about us certifications achievements our products cinnamon products coconut products spice products beauty...
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this week's friday freebie post is going to be a bit long, so bear with me. i'm going to shamefully promote our shampoo bars . last week, i was in the mall of america. now, folks, donna and i are not shoppers. we'd rather tear our own hair out, and/or roll naked in the snow, rather than spend an afternoon
in a mall or shopping center. despite that, i ended up spending rather a lot of time in the mall of america, and happened to visit a few, well....i won't say competing stores, because, that's not really accurate. let's just say i visited a few other stores that sell bodycare products. and man, was it...
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this week's friday freebie post is going to be a bit long, so bear with me. i'm going to shamefully promote our shampoo bars . last week, i was in the mall of america. now, folks, donna and i are not shoppers. we'd rather tear our own hair out, and/or roll naked in the snow, rather than spend an afternoon
in a mall or shopping center. despite that, i ended up spending rather a lot of time in the mall of america, and happened to visit a few, well....i won't say competing stores, because, that's not really accurate. let's just say i visited a few other stores that sell bodycare products. and man, was it...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2009_01_11_archive.html