Spores used for sowing

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wood of conifers. it has an olive to yellow cap, yellow gills, and a white spore print . ho-hum. truth be told, callistosporium luteo-olivaceum is pretty boring, though it becomes slightly more interesting with the application of koh (its cap turns purplish red) or under the microscope, where its spores
turn purple in koh. actually, about that last bit: it's a little complicated. the spores turn purple in koh only after the mushroom has been dried for the herbarium—and even then, only some of them accomplish the color change (particularly those that are still in contact with the basidia). tricholomopsis...
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grass and weeds. when patching your lawn, spray weeds and any grass you want to remove. clear away weeds and grass once it has browned off. . apply a - mm layer of lawn preparation mix to the area to provide lawn seed with a base of essential nutrients and fertiliser. . create a level and compact area for
your lawn by raking, rolling and filling in where needed. . water before sowing lawn seed. plant . choose the type of lawn seed you would like to use, such as all purpose, easygrow, super fine, shady places, hot and dry, hard waring etc. if you decide on a fast growing seed you can see results in as...
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agaricus . . . ] by michael kuo commonly called the "meadow mushroom," agaricus campestris is a european species characterized by a white cap, stocky stature, non-staining surfaces and flesh, pink-then-brown gills, habitat in grass, and microscopic features (including a lack of true cheilocystidia, and spores
belong to species other than a. campestris." in western north america, according to kerrigan, "[c]ontinued use of the name a. campestris . . . seems appropriate, but must be understood to apply in the far west on a provisional or approximate basis until western material is better known." unfortunately for...
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basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > galerina . . . ] by michael kuo as its name suggests, galerina sphagnorum is fond of sphagnum, so it is found primarily in bogs and swamps. it develops a proportionally long stem in order to raise its small caps high enough over the sphagnum to release spores
that will be caught by air currents. several species of galerina are very similar—and also occur in sphagnum—so a microscope will be required for certain identification: galerina sphagnorum has pale, virtually smooth spores, no pleurocystidia, and lageniform cheilocystidia that do not feature dramatically...
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basidiomycota > agaricales > hygrophoraceae > hygrocybe . . . ] by michael kuo don't let the photo fool you; the illustrated mushroom is about cm across. it was the largest in a troop of gorgeous little waxy caps growing in my yard. tiny red waxies are notoriously difficult, so i didn't hold out much hope for
a successful identification--but, happily, it turns out that hygrocybe subminiata is fairly distinctive. crucial features include its very tiny size, its sticky scarlet cap, its dry yellowish stem, and microscopic features (including -spored basidia and spores - μ long). potential tiny red look-alikes...
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surprising result, given the great distance involved. it is often the case that mushroom species are unable to "mate" when geographical barriers separate them. but north american versions of phyllotopsis nidulans appear to constitute the same species, using the biological species concept (the concept used
to define species of large animals, for example: if they can mate and produce offspring, they are the same species). the foul odor of phyllotopsis nidulans is sometimes lacking, but fresh collections usually manage to work up a pretty good stink. other identifying features include the lack of a well-developed...
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