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suillus sibiricus was originally described from siberia by rolf singer ( )--and the name has since been variously applied by mycologists across the globe. in north america, "suillus sibiricus" usually refers to the western equivalent of suillus americanus , but it is unclear whether this western mushroom
is actually distinct from suillus americanus, or whether it actually corresponds to singer's siberian mushroom. both suillus sibiricus and suillus americanus are associated with -needle pines, and physical differences are not significant. some authors attempt to separate the two mushrooms on the basis...
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think they ought to be called "butt-crack basidia," since they look like, well, like your plumber, under your sink; see the illustration to the right.) thus the very tiny genus tremellodendropsis, and even a separate family to hold the genus, the tremellodendropsidaceae, were created to hold this mushroom
long before dna studies—and the mushroom continues to confuse now that its dna can be analyzed. the most recent work (berbee and collaborators ) supports giving tremellodendropsis its own order (the rank above family), the tremellodendropsidales!...
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treatment of crust fungi is unfortunately cursory (for the time being, at least), and centered around the larger, fruiting-body-developing species; there are multitudes of resupinate crusts that require painstaking microscopic analysis for accurate identification, and my interests tend to be more "mushroom
podoscypha aculeata stereum complicatum stereum gausapatum stereum hirsutum stereum ostrea thelephora americana thelephora cuticularis thelephora multipartita thelephora terrestris xylobolus frustulatus references beug, m. w., a. e. bessette & a. r. bessette ( ). ascomycete fungi of north america: a mushroom...
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ganoderma applanatum at one time or another; it is widely distributed and fairly common—typically seen at the bases of hardwood stumps or on hardwood logs. it is sometimes known as the "artist's fungus," since its white to gray pore surface bruises brown and retains the bruising for years if the mushroom
features a comparatively thin cap with an upper surface that is somewhat softer (it can be punctured with one's thumb); additionally it grows a new cap-like structure beneath the previous year's growth, rather than adding a tube layer beneath the previous year's layer. ganoderma brownii is a similar mushroom...
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gymnopus dryophilus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > collybioid > gymnopus dryophilus gymnopus dryophilus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > marasmiaceae > gymnopus . . . ] by michael kuo this little mushroom qualifies as the weed of the north american mushroom world,
gymnopus dryophilus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > collybioid > gymnopus dryophilus gymnopus dryophilus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > marasmiaceae > gymnopus . . . ] by michael kuo this little mushroom qualifies as the weed of the north american mushroom world,...
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"hypsizygus tessellatus" is a frequently encountered misspelling. regarding the putative "medicinal" properties of this mushroom: i am sorry to put it this bluntly, but this mushroom is not going to cure your cancer, nor any other ailment you may have—and if someone has sold you a product based on the
"hypsizygus tessellatus" is a frequently encountered misspelling. regarding the putative "medicinal" properties of this mushroom: i am sorry to put it this bluntly, but this mushroom is not going to cure your cancer, nor any other ailment you may have—and if someone has sold you a product based on the...
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and mycologists over the years have debated where to place it. recent dna studies (see padamsee and collaborators, ; larsson & örstadius, ) have supported the idea that, while it is closely related to species of psathyrella, it belongs outside that genus. lacrymaria velutina is a big thrill for mushroom
me; like pluteus cervinus , it is one of those species with fascinating microscopic features that are not predicted by its drab macrofeatures. the spores are roughened or finely warty, and have little snouts—while the gills feature cool, knob-headed cystidia. how much more action-packed could a mushroom...
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lepiota eriophora (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lepiotoid mushrooms > lepiota eriophora lepiota eriophora [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > lepiota . . . ] by michael kuo my use of the name lepiota eriophora for the mushroom described and illustrated
here is tentative. peck's original description of lepiota eriophora recounts a small, thin-capped, brown lepiotoid mushroom with very small spores and a stem "clothed with brown tomentum." the cap is brown, and features scales that are "compact" and "sometimes pointed." the gills are described as darkening...
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