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in northern michigan, during morel season, and mcneil ( ) describes it from nearby quebec. but if you agree with me that "coprinus atramentarius var. crassivelatus," described by van de bogart ( ) from washington state, may be the same as coprinopsis romagnesiana, the north american range for the mushroom
in northern michigan, during morel season, and mcneil ( ) describes it from nearby quebec. but if you agree with me that "coprinus atramentarius var. crassivelatus," described by van de bogart ( ) from washington state, may be the same as coprinopsis romagnesiana, the north american range for the mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/coprinopsis_romagnesiana.html
germany) it features purple colors, a bulbous stem base, and copious white to yellowish universal veil material on the cap and stem base. but unlike cortinarius caerulescens, cortinarius moënne-loccozii, cortinarius velicopia, or other similar species from europe and north america, the illinois mushroom
germany) it features purple colors, a bulbous stem base, and copious white to yellowish universal veil material on the cap and stem base. but unlike cortinarius caerulescens, cortinarius moënne-loccozii, cortinarius velicopia, or other similar species from europe and north america, the illinois mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/cortinarius_sp_02.html
superficial resemblance to chanterelles (especially eastern north america's cantharellus cinnabarinus ), and is often given the label "false chanterelle" in field guides. unlike chanterelles, however, hygrophoropsis aurantiaca features true gills, rather than false gills --and it is a soft, flimsy mushroom
superficial resemblance to chanterelles (especially eastern north america's cantharellus cinnabarinus ), and is often given the label "false chanterelle" in field guides. unlike chanterelles, however, hygrophoropsis aurantiaca features true gills, rather than false gills --and it is a soft, flimsy mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/hygrophoropsis_aurantiaca.html