Mushrooms of the genus agaricus in powder

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus in powder

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xylaria longipes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > xylaria > xylaria longipes xylaria longipes [ ascomycota > sordariomycetes > xylariales > xylariaceae > xylaria . . . ] by michael kuo this club-shaped xylaria species is common on hardwood sticks and logs in the northeastern and midwestern
united states. it often has a longer stem structure than other species in the genus, but this feature cannot be relied on to identify it with certainty. xylaria longipes is somewhat variable in its appearance, but defining features include its medium size, its club-shaped head, and its spores , which...
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the chubby vegetarian blog have collected the recipes in "the southern vegetarian: down-home recipes for the modern table." we're all proud of our black-eyed peas, which some yankees once considered fit only for cattle. look what we can do with them: hoppin' john black-eyed pea butter tablespoon olive
sound adventurous, but you can sure shake a little wooden stick at something with lemon, all manner of fruits and honey and caramel. adults will have fun with these, but he's got a whole section on less-drip blends for the youngest of pop lovers. gelatin powder is the secret. here's one of the that...
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alloclavaria purpurea (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > alloclavaria purpurea alloclavaria purpurea [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > clavariaceae > alloclavaria . . . ] by michael kuo "alloclavaria" means "the other clavaria," and this club fungus differs from closely related species
in clavaria, clavulina, and clavulinopsis in its prominent cystidia--a feature not found in the other genera. it is also clearly separated from the others molecularly, leading dentinger & mclaughlin ( ) to create the genus alloclavaria to accommodate this funky mushroom. however, the dull purple colors...
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