Search Results for: Jerusalem artichokes sliced
saccardo, ; rogers, ; breitenbach & kränzlin, ; rogers, ; rogers & callan, ; barron, ; mcneil, ; rogers, miller & vasilyeva, ; kuo & methven, ; baroni, ; becerril-navarrete et al., .) herb. kuo , , . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. perithecia (surface sliced
saccardo, ; rogers, ; breitenbach & kränzlin, ; rogers, ; rogers & callan, ; barron, ; mcneil, ; rogers, miller & vasilyeva, ; kuo & methven, ; baroni, ; becerril-navarrete et al., .) herb. kuo , , . this site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. perithecia (surface sliced...
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arising from a hidden, knob-like mass that is attached to the wood; branches - cm thick, smooth, adorned with fleshy spines; spines – cm long, up to mm wide, white when fresh and young, bruising faintly brownish and eventually discoloring yellowish to brownish overall. flesh: white; not changing when sliced
arising from a hidden, knob-like mass that is attached to the wood; branches - cm thick, smooth, adorned with fleshy spines; spines – cm long, up to mm wide, white when fresh and young, bruising faintly brownish and eventually discoloring yellowish to brownish overall. flesh: white; not changing when sliced...
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– cm across; consisting of branches arising from a more or less central core that is attached to the wood; branches – cm thick, smooth, adorned with fleshy spines; spines – cm long, up to mm wide, white when fresh, becoming faintly yellowish to brownish in old age. flesh: white; not changing when sliced
– cm across; consisting of branches arising from a more or less central core that is attached to the wood; branches – cm thick, smooth, adorned with fleshy spines; spines – cm long, up to mm wide, white when fresh, becoming faintly yellowish to brownish in old age. flesh: white; not changing when sliced...
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