Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

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advice on what people need to do." /> 02 may 2019 duration: 2:01 switch to regular video switch to audio described video dr brett sutton, victoria's chief health officer and dr teresa lebel, senior mycologist: victorian's need to be aware of death cap mushrooms and other poisonous mushrooms now because...
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stropharia coronilla (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > stropharioid mushrooms > stropharia coronilla stropharia coronilla [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > stropharia. . . ] by michael kuo this mushroom is likely to be mistaken for an agaricus species
if it is not closely examined; it grows in lawns and meadows, and has a yellowish-buff cap and a ring . but close inspection reveals some very non-agaricus-like features. the gills are pale at first, but soon become a very beautiful shade of purplish gray. and the ring is distinctive: it is usually grooved...
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mushroom taxonomy (mushroomexpert.com) studying mushrooms > mushroom taxonomy mushroom taxonomy: the big picture by michael kuo i frequently receive e-mails from frantic biology students who have been asked to discover the kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species of a certain mushroom
," and placing the genus in the marasmiaceae rather than the tricholomataceae; also, there is debate about whether or not the kingdom and phylum distinctions should be made at some other level in the hierarchy. note, : this text was originally written in . as a further demonstration of some of my points...
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gymnopilus sapineus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > gymnopilus > gymnopilus sapineus gymnopilus sapineus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > gymnopilus . . . ] by michael kuo gymnopilus sapineus is a small species of gymnopilus found on the wood of conifers
. it features a smooth or scaly cap that ranges from yellowish to tawny or reddish brown, a very fragile and quickly lost cortina -like partial veil , a skinny stem that darkens with handling or in age, and spores - μ long. my definition of the species may not completely match your field guide's definition...
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agaricus bitorquis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus bitorquis agaricus bitorquis [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo agaricus bitorquis can be found throughout the northern hemisphere, usually in urban areas
, in hard-packed soil; it is often found next to roads, on well-worn paths in parks, in ditches—and even pushing up through asphalt and concrete. identifying physical features include the tough, squat stem with a "peronate" veil (a sheathing, rather than skirt-like, ring) that often forms double bands...
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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 amicosus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus amicosus agaricus amicosus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo agaricus amicosus is a common fungal feature of colorado's high-elevation conifers forests
; it is particularly common under engelmann spruce and subalpine fir during the late summer monsoon season. physical features separating agaricus amicosus from other rocky mountain agaricus species include the light to medium brown, appressed fibers on the cap, the fairly large size, and the red-staining...
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agaricus augustus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agaricus > agaricus augustus agaricus augustus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo this stunning species, sometimes called "the prince," is fairly common in california and the
pacific northwest. it grows under conifers, but is not usually a woodland species; it seems to prefer conifers growing near roads, paths, gardens, parks, and so on. agaricus augustus is fairly easily identified by its large size, its scaly brown cap, and its strong odor, which is sharp and reminiscent...
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