Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved

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lycoperdon pyriforme (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > puffballs > lycoperdon pyriforme lycoperdon pyriforme [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > lycoperdon . . . ] by michael kuo lycoperdon pyriforme is one of only a few puffballs that grow on wood, which makes it fairly easy to identify.
other distinguishing features include the fact that its outer surface is only finely spiny, with spines that usually wear off; and the long white mycelial strings attached to its stem, which is often pinched off at the base—resulting in the pear-shaped ("pyriform") overall appearance that gives the species...
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pale-fleshed > albatrellus ovinus albatrellus ovinus [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > albatrellaceae > albatrellus . . . ] by michael kuo when it decides to be picturesque, albatrellus ovinus is a pristine-looking white mushroom--but it is often drab and tan, and then it is less distinctive. members of
the genus albatrellus are polypores , but unlike most of their relatives they are mycorrhizal and thus appear on the ground in the vicinity of trees, rather than on wood. albatrellus ovinus is found under conifers, and can be recognized by its white to tan cap, which usually develops a cracked appearance...
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discovery, description, and classification of life and the inference of evolutionary relationships. i am currently curator of entomology at the university of texas at austin , where i manage a research collection of around million preserved insect specimens. the word myrmecos derives from ancient greek
revision of the roughly species. ongoing phylogenetic research includes studies in the genera pheidole, azteca, and simopelta. my taxonomic work addresses some of the many remaining gaps in neotropical ant systematics, tending to focus on groups that are commonly encountered but lack modern taxonomic...
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of the genus agaricus i nil . truffles i nil . other mushrooms i nil . fruits of the genus capsicum (peppers) or of the genus pimenta (eg, allspice) i nil . green chilly of the genus capsicum or of the genus pimenta i nil . other capsicum i nil . spinach, new zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden
preserved ii % . mushrooms of the genus agaricus provisionally preserved ii % . green pepper in brine provisionally preserved ii % . assorted canned vegetables provisionally preserved ii % . dried vegetables, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared i nil . potatoes whether...
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e-mail featuring the photos to the right. is it a suillus ? is it a gyrodon ?
the mushroom shares features with mushrooms in both genera, but doesn't seem to fit neatly into either genus. the mushroom has a partial veil , like many species of suillus, but the veil is so thoroughly attached to the lower stem that it almost seems to create a volva , rather than a ring . it stains...
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lentinus tigrinus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lentinus > lentinus tigrinus lentinus tigrinus [ basidiomycota > polyporales > polyporaceae > lentinus ... ] by michael kuo bulliard first described lentinus tigrinus from france, in , as "l'agaric tigré," the tiger
agaric. presumably the brown scales on the whitish cap reminded bulliard of a tiger—perhaps what we might call a leopard these days. the mushroom, he said, is found "in summer and fall in woods on old, rotten trees and more commonly on elms." the elm bulliard had in mind was probably ulmus laevis, the...
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coffea - wikipedia coffea from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia this is the latest accepted revision , reviewed on april . jump to navigation jump to search genus of flowering plants in the family rubiaceae this article is about the biology of coffee plants. for the beverage, see coffee . coffea flowering
the family rubiaceae . coffea species are shrubs or small trees native to tropical and southern africa and tropical asia . the seeds of some species, called coffee beans , are used to flavor various beverages and products. the fruits, like the seeds, contain a large amount of caffeine , and have a distinct...
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