Mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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gymnopus confluens (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > collybioid > gymnopus confluens gymnopus confluens [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > marasmiaceae > gymnopus . . . ] by michael kuo gymnopus confluens is a decomposer of both hardwood and conifer litter, recognized
by its crowded gills, quickly fading cap, tendency to grow in loose clusters, and its distinctive stem, which is covered with a fine whitish fuzz and is quite long in proportion to the width of the cap. there may be several north american species going under the name gymnopus confluens (which officially...
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russula aeruginea (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > russula > russula aeruginea russula aeruginea [ basidiomycetes > russulales > russulaceae > russula . . . ] by michael kuo the evenly green cap, creamy to yellowish spore print , mild taste , and slowly pink reaction
to iron salts of the stem surface characterize russula aeruginea, which is found under conifers and hardwoods across north america. microscopic features include spores with relatively isolated warts, and a variable pileipellis that may include elongated and tapered hyphal ends and fusiform pileocystidia...
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rhodocollybia maculata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > collybioid > rhodocollybia maculata rhodocollybia maculata [ basidiomycota > agaricales > omphalotaceae > rhodocollybia . . . ] by michael kuo this small to medium-sized mushroom is recognized by its whitish cap
, which develops cinnamon spots and stains as it matures; its very crowded, attached gills; its ecology (decomposing the wood or litter of conifers); its bitter taste ; and microscopic features (see below). many varieties of rhodocollybia maculata have been described, based on morphological differences...
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can be more productive. the study, published in the journal of applied psychology, surveyed working adults in a wide variety of industries including education, manufacturing, engineering, and financial services for two types of emotion regulation -- surface acting and deep acting.
motives, while deep actors were more likely to be motivated by prosocial concerns. the third kind were participants who exhibited the highest levels of deep acting, and low levels of surface acting, and regulators, they said, displayed high levels of both the acting types. nonactors, the researchers...
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can be more productive. the study, published in the journal of applied psychology, surveyed working adults in a wide variety of industries including education, manufacturing, engineering, and financial services for two types of emotion regulation -- surface acting and deep acting.
motives, while deep actors were more likely to be motivated by prosocial concerns. the third kind were participants who exhibited the highest levels of deep acting, and low levels of surface acting, and regulators, they said, displayed high levels of both the acting types. nonactors, the researchers...
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lactarius pubescens var. betulae (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lactarius > lactarius pubescens var. betulae lactarius pubescens var. betulae [ agaricomycetes > russulales > russulaceae > lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo this hairy little fellow is a mycorrhizal
associate of paper birch across north america, not only where the tree naturally occurs (in boreal and sub-boreal ecosystems; see the map on the linked page) but also where it has been planted as an ornamental. distinguishing features for lactarius pubescens var. betulae include its hairy to "bearded...
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lactarius vinaceorufescens (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lactarius > lactarius vinaceorufescens lactarius vinaceorufescens [ basidiomycota > russulales > russulaceae > lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo this common pine lover from eastern north america has white milk
that turns yellow after exposure to air, usually within a few seconds. the cap is cinnamon pink or darker red, and usually displays concentric zones of color, at least when young. the stem is smooth, without potholes, and the gills become spotted with pinkish to cinnamon discolorations. lactarius chrysorrheus...
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leucopaxillus laterarius (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > leucopaxillus > leucopaxillus laterarius leucopaxillus laterarius [ basidiomycota > agaricales > tricholomataceae > leucopaxillus . . . ] by michael kuo leucopaxillus laterarius decomposes leaf litter in eastern
north america's hardwood forests. its physical features are virtually inseparable from those of the conifer-loving leucopaxillus albissimus , though the latter species is usually a little stockier, has slightly less crowded gills, and usually features less pink in the cap color (when pigments are present...
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suillus pictus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > suillus > suillus pictus suillus pictus [ basidiomycetes > boletales > suillaceae > suillus . . . ] by michael kuo whenever i launch into one of my "i hate suillus " tirades, one of my mushrooming buddies reminds me that suillus pictus is a
joy to find, because it's so beautiful. its gorgeous rose-brick cap and stem colors contrast well with its pale yellow pore surface, and we find it under eastern white pine in northern michigan every year, popping up frequently--and in unexpected places, adding a dash of color to a canvas of browns....
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gymnopilus luteofolius (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > gymnopilus > gymnopilus luteofolius gymnopilus luteofolius [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > gymnopilus . . . ] by michael kuo this fantastic fungus showed up in my back yard this fall, fruiting
set down around a landscaping area. its pale yellow gills contrast nicely with the purplish red cap and stem apex, and its partial veil becomes a flimsy ring or ring zone that catches the bright orange spores as they fall from the gills. my collection demonstrated bluish green staining on the cap and...
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