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yellow, but it soon fades to dull yellow shades. it is a wood-rotting species that appears on well-rotted conifer logs, featuring a finely scaly or fibrillose cap (the scales and fibrils are yellow), yellow gills, and a white spore print . tricholomopsis sulphureoides is more common in the great lakes...
america is probably not the true hebeloma sinapizans of europe, first described from france by paulet ( ), but it is similar in many details, including the large stature and the thick, scaly stem. our species--or species group--associates with hardwoods or conifers across the continent and, like the...
black cap and stem are dry, and its pale grayish gills bruise slowly pink to red when fresh. the odor of fresh specimens is also distinctive, though it is variously described in the literature; i wrote "sweet and a little funky, fairly strong" in my journal. neohygrocybe ovina is found in europe, and...
on the deadwood of conifers (including treated lumber), its saw-toothed gills , its very tough flesh, and the scales on its cap and stem . it also features a partial veil , but the veil is rarely observed, since it quickly disappears as the cap opens up. in western north america neolentinus ponderosus...
rimmed bulb, the latter usually (but not always) without a bulb. neither of these look-alikes turns consistently yellowish with old age. historically, "agaricus abruptibulbus" is a hot mess, beginning with the original author of the species, charles peck ( , , ), who conflated three separate species in...
brown without a pink stage. however, unlike agaricus fissuratus, agaricus crocodilinus usually features girdles of small scales around the lower stem, and its cap does not have a tendency to turn yellowish with age. under the microscope agaricus crocodilinus has larger spores than its look-alikes. in...