Mushroom spawn

Mushroom spawn

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omphalotus olearius (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > clitocyboid > omphalotus olearius omphalotus olearius [ basidiomycota > agaricales > marasmiaceae > omphalotus . . . ] by michael kuo this strictly european "jack o'lantern mushroom" is found growing in clusters
omphalotus olearius (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > clitocyboid > omphalotus olearius omphalotus olearius [ basidiomycota > agaricales > marasmiaceae > omphalotus . . . ] by michael kuo this strictly european "jack o'lantern mushroom" is found growing in clusters...
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in the wide, field-guide-ish sense, pachyella clypeata is a small brown cup fungus that can be recognized by its growth on soggy logs, its somewhat gelatinous (rather than brittle) texture, and the fact that it clings to the wood fairly tightly, so that it looks flat and only the very edge of the mushroom
in the wide, field-guide-ish sense, pachyella clypeata is a small brown cup fungus that can be recognized by its growth on soggy logs, its somewhat gelatinous (rather than brittle) texture, and the fact that it clings to the wood fairly tightly, so that it looks flat and only the very edge of the mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/pachyella_clypeata.html
: growth on rotted wood or wood chips. a brown upper surface (at maturity) that is usually somewhat wrinkled near the center. a whitish and minutely fuzzy under surface. a round, cuplike shape when young, and a flattened-irregular shape when mature. attachment to the wood under the center of the mushroom
: growth on rotted wood or wood chips. a brown upper surface (at maturity) that is usually somewhat wrinkled near the center. a whitish and minutely fuzzy under surface. a round, cuplike shape when young, and a flattened-irregular shape when mature. attachment to the wood under the center of the mushroom...
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other stereum species found on the wood of hardwoods, this well-known jelly fungus is fairly easily identified on the basis of its brown color and its well-developed individual lobes, which are more "foliate" (leaf-like) than "cerebriform" (brain-like), in mycologese. concepts and names for this mushroom
other stereum species found on the wood of hardwoods, this well-known jelly fungus is fairly easily identified on the basis of its brown color and its well-developed individual lobes, which are more "foliate" (leaf-like) than "cerebriform" (brain-like), in mycologese. concepts and names for this mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/phaeotremella_frondosa.html
microscope; the spores in this genus look rather like the spores of boletes. some phylloporus species even bruise blue, like some boletes. as you might imagine, the fact that phylloporus species look like boletes with gills has led to considerable debate about where they belong in the grand scheme of mushroom
microscope; the spores in this genus look rather like the spores of boletes. some phylloporus species even bruise blue, like some boletes. as you might imagine, the fact that phylloporus species look like boletes with gills has led to considerable debate about where they belong in the grand scheme of mushroom...
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pluteus . . . ] by michael kuo this little grayish brown pluteus is recognized by the long striations that extend from the cap margin nearly to the center of the cap, revealing whitish flesh in the cracks. like other species of pluteus, it has a pink spore print and grows on wood. it is a fragile mushroom
pluteus . . . ] by michael kuo this little grayish brown pluteus is recognized by the long striations that extend from the cap margin nearly to the center of the cap, revealing whitish flesh in the cracks. like other species of pluteus, it has a pink spore print and grows on wood. it is a fragile mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/pluteus_longistriatus.html
(in fact, in my humble opinion, there may be several cryptic north american species "passing" as the swedish mushroom first described by fries in .) and to make identifying pycnoporellus fulgens even more difficult, it appears to be fairly frequently confused with pycnoporellus alboluteus . in theory
(in fact, in my humble opinion, there may be several cryptic north american species "passing" as the swedish mushroom first described by fries in .) and to make identifying pycnoporellus fulgens even more difficult, it appears to be fairly frequently confused with pycnoporellus alboluteus . in theory...
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cinnabarinus [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > polyporaceae > pycnoporus . . . ] by michael kuo in my area (central illinois) i have only found pycnoporus cinnabarinus twice in years--both times on trunks of fallen trees in the year after they were toppled by a tornado. it is a pretty unmistakable mushroom
cinnabarinus [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > polyporaceae > pycnoporus . . . ] by michael kuo in my area (central illinois) i have only found pycnoporus cinnabarinus twice in years--both times on trunks of fallen trees in the year after they were toppled by a tornado. it is a pretty unmistakable mushroom...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/pycnoporus_cinnabarinus.html
ripartitella brasiliensis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > ripartitella brasiliensis ripartitella brasiliensis [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > ripartitella . . . ] by michael kuo this fascinating mushroom is like a gulf-coast cross between lepiota cristata
ripartitella brasiliensis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > ripartitella brasiliensis ripartitella brasiliensis [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > ripartitella . . . ] by michael kuo this fascinating mushroom is like a gulf-coast cross between lepiota cristata...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/ripartitella_brasiliensis.html
print and gills. mild taste and nondescript odor. a dull pinkish red cap that is not mottled but sometimes has a darker center. a stem that is often flushed with the cap color. habitat under hardwoods in eastern north america. if you have matched all of these features, the odds are high that your mushroom
print and gills. mild taste and nondescript odor. a dull pinkish red cap that is not mottled but sometimes has a darker center. a stem that is often flushed with the cap color. habitat under hardwoods in eastern north america. if you have matched all of these features, the odds are high that your mushroom...
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