Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved

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suillus kaibabensis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > suillus > suillus kaibabensis suillus kaibabensis [ basidiomycetes > boletales > suillaceae > suillus . . . ] by michael kuo suillus kaibabensis is one of several western species very close to suillus granulatus --and, in fact, it may
be merely a pale suillus granulatus growing under ponderosa pines . aside from the paler cap and association with ponderosa pine, suillus kaibabensis is hardly distinct, though its glandular dots tend to become large and elongated, and its cap turns reddish (rather than grayish) when a drop of ammonia...
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colpoma quercinum (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > cup fungi > colpoma quercinum colpoma quercinum [ ascomycota > rhytismatales > rhytismataceae > colpoma ... ] by michael kuo this fascinating little fungus is "erumpent," which the dictionary of the fungi (kirk et al., ) defines as "bursting through
the surface of the substratum." if you have seen the film alien, you may recall actor john hurt playing the substrate for an erumpent extraterrestrial. colpoma quercinum does more or less the same thing to oak twigs, shoving itself through the bark, then opening its spore-bearing surface. the mature...
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pleurotus populinus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > oysters > pleurotus populinus pleurotus populinus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > pleurotaceae > pleurotus . . . ] by michael kuo pleurotus populinus is part of the pleurotus ostreatus species complex; i call it the
"aspen oyster," since it appears to be limited to the wood of quaking aspen and closely related trees (aspens and cottonwoods in the genus populus). it is northern and montane, corresponding to the range of the host trees. pleurotus populinus is a well established biological species (meaning that it...
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volvariella nigrodisca (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pink-spored > volvariella and volvopluteus > volvariella nigrodisca volvariella nigrodisca [ basidiomycota > agaricales > pluteaceae > volvariella . . . ] by michael kuo easily overlooked, this little volvariella species is
fragile and hard to see against the forest floor. its thin little cap is grayish, with a darker center, and the base of its stem is encased in a small, whitish, sack-like volva . it differs from species like volvariella pusilla in its darker colors, and from volvariella taylorii in its slighter stature...
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russula earlei (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > russula > russula earlei russula earlei [ basidiomycetes > russulales > russulaceae > russula . . . ] by michael kuo many mushroom hunters are familiar with hygrophorus russula --a hygrophorus species that looks a lot
like a russula . russula earlei might be fairly characterized as the opposite: a russula that looks like a hygrophorus. its waxy-textured cap, along with its thick and distantly spaced gills, are not typical for the genus--but once you have determined it's a russula, russula earlei is easily identified...
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> crust fungi > thelephora terrestris thelephora terrestris [ basidiomycota > thelephorales > thelephoraceae > thelephora ... ] by michael kuo thelephora terrestris is an odd, spreading fungus that crawls through forest litter under conifers, making fan-shaped caps in little clusters and rosettes. the
caps are typically a shade of fairly dark brown, with whitish margins (when fresh); the undersides of the caps are bald but wrinkled, often into tight little bumps. under the microscope, thelephora terrestris features angular, spiny spores and brownish, clamped tramal elements. thelephora americana...
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thelephora anthocephala (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > thelephora anthocephala thelephora anthocephala [ basidiomycota > thelephorales > thelephoraceae > thelephora ... ] by michael kuo thelephora anthocephala looks a bit like the unkempt cousin of lentaria micheneri ; it is a coral
-like mushroom with tough-fleshed branches that arise from a thickened, stem-like base. but the two species are not even closely related, and thelephora anthocephala features gray branches that begin to flatten at their tips. it is associated with hardwoods, turns black with koh , has no distinctive...
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