Fresh mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Fresh mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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agaricus "haemorrhoidarius" (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > "agaricus haemorrhoidarius" "agaricus haemorrhoidarius" [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo this is more of a call for help than a species page. are you
east of the rocky mountains, and have you seen a woodland agaricus with a scaly to fibrillose brown cap and flesh that stains red when bruised or sliced?...
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agaricus reducibulbus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus reducibulbus agaricus reducibulbus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo this newly named species has previously been treated as agaricus abruptibulbus
by most authors, but agaricus expert richard kerrigan ( ) separates it on the basis of dna sequencing and morphological differences. like agaricus abruptibulbus, agaricus reducibulbus is a white, almond-scented, woodland species. however, agaricus reducibulbus remains white as it develops (agaricus...
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as in some of the tiny species of marasmius ). the stems are not wiry or hair-like, but they are also not super thick and fleshy. collybioid mushrooms lack partial veils , and their surfaces do not usually bruise appreciably. most collybioid mushrooms were placed in the genus collybia at one time or
mycetinis, strobilurus, tricholomopsis, and xerula --as well as some of the larger marasmioid mushrooms . identification of collybioid mushrooms ranges from fairly easy to extremely difficult. you will have better luck with identification if you have a robust collection of many mushrooms, representing...
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agaricus julius (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus julius agaricus julius [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo this recently named species is the rocky mountain version of the well-known west-coast species agaricus
augustus . like its west-coast counterpart it has a large cap adorned with brown scales, and a strong odor, reminiscent of almonds. however, its young cap is more rounded (the cap of agaricus augustus is often blocky when young), and it appears in high-elevation spruce-fir forests (agaricus augustus...
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agaricus crocodilinus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus crocodilinus agaricus crocodilinus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo agaricus crocodilinus is a robust species reminiscent of agaricus fissuratus ;
its cap is white, its partial veil often features a cogwheeled underside, and its gills progress from whitish to dark brown without a pink stage. however, unlike agaricus fissuratus, agaricus crocodilinus usually features girdles of small scales around the lower stem, and its cap does not have a tendency...
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the genus catathelasma (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > catathelasma the genus catathelasma [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae . . . ] by michael kuo catathelasma is fairly easily recognized, as a genus, by a combination of features: terrestrial growth
under conifers. large size and tough consistency. gills running down the stem. stem tapered and rooting (often buried). ring prominent and double. spores amyloid , elongated....
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agaricus porphyrocephalus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus porphyrocephalus agaricus porphyrocephalus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo agaricus porphyrocephalus is a brownish, fibrillose version of " agaricus
campestris ," known from lawns and meadows in eastern north america. it features gills that are pink before turning brown, non-staining flesh, a flimsy ring , and relatively small spores. despite appearances, however, agaricus porphyrocephalus is not particularly closely related to species in the campestris...
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agaricus andrewii (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus andrewii agaricus andrewii [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo one of several primarily eastern north american versions of " agaricus campestris ," agaricus
andrewii can be separated by its spores, which generally fall in the – μm range, length-wise. like other species in the group it grows in grass and features a whitish cap, gills that progress from pink to brown, and a pointed stem base. by maturity the ring is usually collapsed and not prominent. agaricus...
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agaricus porphyrocephalus var. pallidus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus porphyrocephalus var. pallidus agaricus porphyrocephalus var. pallidus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo here's another mushroom
you and your field guide have been calling " agaricus campestris ." it's white, squat, and grows in grass—and it features flimsy veils and gills that are pink when young. in short, you won't be able to distinguish it from other members of the campestris group without a microscope; its spores, at about...
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agaricus pattersoniae (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus pattersoniae agaricus pattersoniae [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo one of several agaricus species found over winter under california's monterey
cyprus trees, agaricus pattersoniae features a cap that is covered with small brown scales, flesh that turns pink when sliced, and, often but not always, a brownish ringlet on the lower part of the stem. agaricus brunneofibrillosus is very similar, and also grows under monterey cyprus—but its cap features...
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