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pisolithus . . . ] by michael kuo documented from southern europe, africa, and japan, pisolithus arhizus is a mycorrhizal associate of pines, oaks, and cedars. it features a pale, nearly whitish "shell" that encases an interior composed, initially, of pea-sized spore packages. as the fungus matures, cinnamon-colored
become top-shaped to widely cylindric; outer surface at first very pale brownish to dull yellowish or nearly whitish, developing cracks and fissures, and eventually breaking up to expose the interior; outer rind about mm thick, fragile; interior at first packed with pea-sized, yellowish to whitish or cinnamon...
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