rhodocollybia maculata differs from the typical variety in having yellow colors and closely spaced (rather than crowded) gills. i suspect it may constitute a separate species—or even a group of species—distinct from rhodocollybia maculata, but this is only a hunch. many, many varieties of rhodocollybia...
is fairly easy to identify. key features include the deep red milk, the pinkish to vinaceous zoned or spotted cap, and the tendency ofthe cap and gills to bruise and discolor green. the caps fade fairly quickly, and are often dull buff when collected. lactarius subpurpureus is found under eastern hemlock...
they will be successful in growing zones - . the exact zone will be dependent on the variety of black-eyed susan you have chosen. when will they bloom?...
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word as "filth"), it is just as likely to be found on wood chips or organic debris as on dung or manured soil. it has a shaggy and brownish outer surface, a black inner surface, and tiny blackish "eggs." it can be separated from the similar cyathus striatus by its smooth, rather than lined, inner surface...
they tell me. i wouldn't know, since i only find it looking as though it has a droopy, slimy hangover. in its oft-photographed state the cap features an elaborate network of ridges and veins--but rhodotus palmatus can also be found (more commonly, if my experience is indicative) without these ridges,...