Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved but unsuitable for immediate consumption

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved but unsuitable for immediate consumption

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polyozellus multiplex (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > chanterelles and trumpets > polyozellus multiplex polyozellus multiplex [ basidiomycota > thelephorales > thelephoraceae > polyozellus . . . ] by michael kuo though it is sometimes called the "blue chanterelle" in field guides, this funky mushroom
does not fit very well into the genus cantharellus; mycologists currently place it in its own genus, polyozellus, in the thelephoraceae. polyozellus multiplex is an inhabitant of low, wet spruce and fir forests in northern and montane north america; it usually grows in clusters (which can measure up...
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cortinarius iodes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius > cortinarius iodes cortinarius iodes [ basidiomycota > agaricales > cortinariaceae > cortinarius ... ] by michael kuo here is a beautiful species of cortinarius from eastern north america's oak forests
. it features a slimy cap and stem, and its purple to lavender or lilac colors become spotted with yellowish to tan areas—eventually fading to dull grayish tan overall. like other species in the genus, it features a cortina and a rusty brown spore print . cortinarius iodeoides looks identical to the...
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coprinopsis variegata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > coprinoid mushrooms > coprinopsis variegata coprinopsis variegata [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > psathyrellaceae > coprinopsis . . . ] by michael kuo coprinopsis variegata (also known as coprinus quadrifidus)
is an impressive woodland coprinoid mushroom , often fruiting in large clusters on decaying hardwood logs in eastern north america. unlike many of its little inky friends, coprinopsis variegata is fairly substantial and distinctive, sporting a robust array of scaly patches on its cap. like many coprinoid...
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xerocomus subtomentosus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > xerocomus subtomentosus xerocomus subtomentosus [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae > xerocomus . . . ] by michael kuo xerocomus subtomentosus is a classic species, first described by linnaeus ( ). over the centuries linnaeus's
and white basal mycelium , and flesh that sometimes turns blue when sliced. a drop of ammonia applied to the cap surface usually results in a dark red color change. under the microscope, the pileipellis of xerocomus subtomentosus is a trichoderm. but even this contemporary, more limited concept for...
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it from other mushrooms. on the other hand, microscope work can be fun and rewarding. many of the techniques required are not that difficult to learn, and a decent used microscope can often be picked up for under $ . the best part is, if you are obsessed with mushrooms and live in an area where they
the real luis vuitton as opposed to the "luis vuitton" the guy in the parking lot at the leaning tower of pisa wanted to sell you are mostly social and legal. we're talking about the quality of your views of mushrooms. . . . which probably means, if you're like me, that you can't afford a new microscope...
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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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gymnopilus fulvosquamulosus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > gymnopilus > gymnopilus fulvosquamulosus gymnopilus fulvosquamulosus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > gymnopilus . . . ] by michael kuo most of our continent's or so named species of gymnopilus
are boring little yellow- to orangish- or brownish-capped guys that grow on logs. the imminently forgettable gymnopilus liquiritiae , the type species for the genus, makes a pretty good representative for the masses. but gymnopilus fulvosquamulosus, with its gorgeous, contrasting scales, stands out...
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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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