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at least most of the time, it may be a good candidate for cultivation--in the way morchella rufobrunnea turned out to be virtually the only yellow morel that could have been successfully cultivated (see the linked page for details). that's my theory, anyway . . . and since i have no interest in mushroom
through dna analysis--and there are several european morel species (including, especially, morchella costata) that appear, based on photos, to match the morphology and ecology of morchella importuna. speaking of photos of this species: the massive morels in the well known and oft-gawked-at photo of mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/morchella_importuna.html
specimens are unmistakable, older specimens can look like several other types of morels, and are best identified with a microscope; even after the tiny hairs have lost their pigment to the naked eye, they are still plentiful and brown-pigmented when viewed in a potassium hydroxide mount. commercial mushroom
term for immature forms of yellow morels like morchella esculentoides ). the name "morchella atrotomentosa" has been applied to the species described here by mcknight & mcknight ( )--but this name is invalid for several reasons (see morchella atrotomentosa for details), and represents a european mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/morchella_tomentosa.html
essay on the lenzites betulina page if you are interested. contemporary dna-based studies have consistently placed panus among the polypores, and a recent organization of the polypores by justo and collaborators ( ) erects a new polypore family, the panaceae, to hold the genus. synonyms for this mushroom
strigosus, originally used by fries ( ) has been problematic because of competition from an entirely different "panus strigosus," named by berkeley & curtis ( ), now generally known as pleurotus levis. to clear up the confusion drechsler-santos and collaborators ( ) provided a new species name for the mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/panus_neostrigosus.html
pisolithus arenarius (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > puffballs & others > pisolithus arenarius pisolithus arenarius [ basidiomycota > boletales > sclerodermataceae > pisolithus . . . ] by michael kuo this amazing mushroom starts out looking like a tough, walnut- to baseball-sized puffball , but eventually
embedded in a blackish ooze, but these begin to disintegrate from the top down and the thin outer rind breaks apart to expose the interior, releasing spores; often the area surrounding pisolithus arenarius is covered with cinnamon brown spore powder. your north american field guide probably calls the mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/pisolithus_arenarius.html
armillaria tabescens (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > armillaria > armillaria tabescens armillaria tabescens [ basidiomycota > agaricales > physalaciaceae > armillaria . . . ] by michael kuo the ringless honey mushroom is the most easily identified north american species
is usually a dull, tawny brown, though yellowish collections are not uncommon. the cap surface bears small brownish scales (at least when young), and the stem bases are fused together and somewhat pointed. in my area (central illinois) armillaria tabescens is a prolific late summer and early fall mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/armillaria_tabescens.html
boletus auriporus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > boletus > boletus auriporus boletus auriporus [ basidiomycetes > boletales > boletaceae > boletus . . . ] by michael kuo the identifying features of this beautiful mushroom include its bright yellow pore surface; its sticky stem, and its
" boletus viridiflavus was originally described by coker & beers ( ) from north carolina. they described the cap color as "a peculiar olivaceous gold with reddish areas." in other respects the species is a dead ringer for boletus auriporus. coker & beers used the name "boletus auriporus" for the mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/boletus_auriporus.html
callistosporium luteo-olivaceum (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > collybioid > callistosporium luteo-olivaceum callistosporium luteo-olivaceum [ basidiomycota > agaricales > tricholomataceae > callistosporium . . . ] by michael kuo this little mushroom is a decomposer
luteo-olivaceum is pretty boring, though it becomes slightly more interesting with the application of koh (its cap turns purplish red) or under the microscope, where its spores turn purple in koh. actually, about that last bit: it's a little complicated. the spores turn purple in koh only after the mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/callistosporium_luteo-olivaceum.html
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