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volvatus cryptoporus volvatus [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > polyporaceae > cryptoporus . . . ] by michael kuo this odd little fungus is pretty much impossible to confuse with anything else. it is a polypore , but you will only know it after inspecting it closely, since the pore surface is cryptically covered
of the sapwood; apparently among the first wood-rotting fungi in the line of succession, and rarely found more than a year or two after the tree has died. cap: up to cm across; more or less spherical in appearance; smooth or with a lacquered gloss; yellowish, cream colored, or tan. pore surface: covered...
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(don't "put it on a ritz," though; it looks pretty unappetizing.) it's reminiscent of a gyromitra --but one that swallowed itself, then got covered with a layer of fine brown hairs. found in western north america, primarily under conifers, geopora cooperi is "hypogeous," which is the term in mycologese
also reported under aspens and eucalyptus ); summer and fall; subalpine western north america. the illustrated and described collection is from colorado. fruiting body: - cm across; shaped more or less like a ball or a glob; without a stem. outer surface: lumpy to nearly brain-like; dry; densely covered...
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tentatively, without recourse to microscopic examination. the stem of lactarius subserifluus is what sets it apart; unlike the hollowing, brittle-fleshed, wimpy stems of most similar species, the long and skinny stem of this mushroom is tough and pliant, and rather non-lactarius-ish--and its base is covered
brownish orange to rusty orange. gills: running down the stem; well spaced; creamy to pale yellowish at first, developing cinnamon spots and eventually discoloring cinnamon. stem: - cm long; - mm thick; tough and flexible; more or less equal; bald; without potholes; cinnamon to rusty brown; dry; base covered...
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maturity; at first with scattered veil remnants but often soon bald overall; the margin usually hung with veil remnants. gills: attached to the stem, often by means of a notch; close or crowded; whitish to yellowish or slightly purplish when young, becoming grayish brown to purplish brown; at first covered
by a partial veil. stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; dry, or sticky near the base; silky near the apex, but often covered with scales or veil patches below; with a flimsy ring or ring zone; usually yellow to yellowish, but sometimes whitish, bluish, greenish, or brownish. flesh: whitish to yellow or...
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pluteus granularis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pink-spored > pluteus > pluteus granularis pluteus granularis [ basidiomycota > agaricales > pluteaceae > pluteus . . . ] by michael kuo when fresh this distinctive pluteus species is covered with dark brown granules, making it
growing alone or scattered; summer and fall; common in the great lakes states and probably to be expected throughout eastern north america. the illustrated and described collections are from illinois, indiana, and québec. cap: - cm; convex at first, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; densely covered...
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our continent. description: ecology: mycorrhizal with conifers and, reportedly, hardwoods; growing alone or or gregariously; widely distributed in north america. cap: - cm wide; convex to broadly convex with a central depression (the depression is sometimes perforated in age); dry; conspicuously covered
with coarse, raised, dark brown to blackish scales; pale to dark brown underneath the scales; the margin inrolled. undersurface: running down the stem; covered with spines or "teeth" that are - cm long; pale brown at first, becoming darker with age. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; dry; fairly smooth, except...
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ringless species. description: ecology: mycorrhizal with oaks (but sometimes reported under pines); usually solitary or scattered; summer and fall; distributed from eastern texas to illinois, north carolina, and west virginia. cap: - cm; convex, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; moist or dry; covered
hues; the margin not lined, but often somewhat shaggy. gills: free from the stem or nearly so; close or nearly crowded; creamy becoming brownish (the color of café au lait) or olive buff; short-gills frequent. stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; tapering slightly to the apex; colored like the cap and covered...
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stinkhorn appears in tropical and subtropical areas. in the united states it is common in hawaii and in the southeastern states, where it has apparently been introduced. it features a central column that is topped by an array of short, doubled tentacles. the central portion of the crown is initially covered
when sliced revealing the stinkhorn-to-be encased in a gelatinous substance. mature fruiting body: up to about cm high; stem clearly defined, round in cross-section, with a horizontally furrowed surface, white to pink, red, or orange, encased at the base in a whitish volva ; head portion flattened, covered...
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chestnut as a substrate); growing alone or in small clusters; late summer and fall; eastern north america to kansas and cuba. fruiting body: - cm wide; up to about cm high; sub-circular or broadly elliptical in outline; cushion-shaped, with a somewhat narrowed base; upper surface black and shiny, covered
with pimple-like dots (and covered with black slime when the mushroom is producing spores); encased in a black, feltlike veil that soon ruptures and becomes a sheath around the sides of the fruiting body, with a ragged upper edge; interior tough and brownish, filled with black channels and pockets but...
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