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with conifers). however, it is now clear that it's time to begin the process of putting on the brakes; we appear to have several—even many—north american, sejunctum-like species. so, to do my part, i will narrow my use of the name sejunctum to hardwood-associated, greenish yellow collections that do not
have strongly contrasting fibrils radiating from the center—although the center is often somewhat darker in color. it is possible that the collections narrowed down by this rubric are a genetic match for the european tricholoma sejunctum—but it's not very likely, since transcontinental distribution...
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several synonyms—notably, from the north american perspective, tricholoma myomyces, which was separated on the basis of its sometimes-present cortina -like veil. north american treatments generally use the name myomyces to represent a species with a cortina, sometimes opposed to a terreum that does not
have a veil. however, european authors have shown that the veil is inconsistent and not correlated to other morphological features. virtually identical to the naked eye is tricholoma species , which i find under eastern white pine in late fall and early winter, in illinois. it does not feature a layer...
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on the stem, and both turn blue-green when a drop of ammonia is applied to the cap. but xerocomus tenax was separated by smith & thiers ( ) on the basis of its "conspicuously reticulate stipe, the tenacious hold it has on the substratum," and microscopic features, including a pileipellis that does not
grayish-brown, sometimes tinged with red," along with a stem that is "pallid or yellowish," featuring reticulation "either wholly or at the top only." my previous treatments of boletus illudens, both here at this website and in field guides, have also combined xerocomus illudens and xerocomus tenax. whether or not...
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common mushroom, also known as leucoagaricus naucinus and, in older sources, lepiota naucina, appears in lawns across north america--typically in fall, but occasionally in spring and summer as well. it is recognized by its white gills, white cap, and white ring . it lacks a universal veil , so it does not
distinctive features, in my opinion, is the odd shape of the young cap, which, while basically convex, is rather a lumpy version of convex. some forms of this species bruise yellowish or brownish on handling, and the stem is usually club-shaped--but these features are variable enough that they should not...
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easily identified north american species of armillaria . it grows in clusters on hardwoods in eastern north america, from about the great lakes southward, and west to texas and oklahoma. it has no ring or ring zone on its stem, and it is usually a dull, tawny brown, though yellowish collections are not
distant; short-gills frequent; whitish with pinkish hints; sometimes bruising or discoloring slightly pinkish to brownish. stem: – cm long; – cm thick; tapering to base; bald and pale grayish to brownish near apex, darker brown and nearly hairy below; without a ring . flesh: whitish to watery tan; not...
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the "warts" cannot be easily removed from the cap surface, and are actually innate scales. the stem is also amanita-like, with its large basal bulb, ringed with veil tissue. however, the gills of cercopemyces crocodilinus are notched or narrowly attached to the stem, and its microscopic features are not
utah and colorado. the illustrated and described collection is from larimer county, colorado. cap: – cm across; broadly convex; dry; dull yellowish to whitish; covered with innate scales that are larger in the center and smaller toward the margin; the margin adorned with small overhanging scales, and not...
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