Fresh mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Fresh mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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psathyrella spadiceogrisea (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > psathyrella > psathyrella spadiceogrisea psathyrella spadiceogrisea [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > coprinaceae > psathyrella . . . ] by michael kuo psathyrella spadiceogrisea is a large, springtime psathyrella
, appearing in both hardwood and conifer forests. aside from its larger size, it is virtually indistinguishable from psathyrella pseudovernalis in macroscopic features; both species feature brown caps, wisps of veil material along the cap margin, dark brown spore prints , and snap-able white stems....
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gymnopus alkalivirens (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > collybioid > gymnopus alkalivirens gymnopus alkalivirens [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > marasmiaceae > gymnopus . . . ] by michael kuo this small, dark brown saprobe appears in northern and montane areas of north
america, and can be recognized quickly if a drop of koh or ammonia is applied to its cap, producing a green color change. but without the chemical test . . . well, you're looking at a little brown mushroom with a white spore print and no distinctive odor or taste. in short, you may need to unpack your...
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amanita polypyramis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > amanita > amanita polypyramis amanita polypyramis [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > amanitaceae > amanita . . . ] by michael kuo amanita polypyramis is a large amanita from the notoriously difficult section lepidella
--but a combination of features makes it fairly distinct among similar species: large size (mature caps - cm across); soft warts or patches on the cap surface; a fragile, soon-disappearing ring ; a large and abrupt, powdery bulb at the stem base; spores measuring - x - μ; southeastern distribution. amanita...
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xeromphalina campanella (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > omphalinoid > xeromphalina campanella xeromphalina campanella [ basidiomycota > agaricales > mycenaceae > xeromphalina . . . ] by michael kuo the tiny yellowish to orange cap with a central depression, the gills
running down the stem, the white spore print , and the growth pattern (in dense clusters on decaying conifer wood) distinguish xeromphalina campanella. it is nearly impossible to separate from xeromphalina kauffmanii , which grows in clusters on decaying hardwood logs—so, unless you are sure of the...
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marasmius delectans (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > marasmioid > marasmius delectans marasmius delectans [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > marasmiaceae > marasmius . . . ] by michael kuo the stark contrast between the pale cap and the dark stem, together with the tiny
size, the white spore print , and the habitat in hardwood leaf and twig litter east of the rocky mountains, will narrow down the identification possibilities for this mushroom. its mycelium is a voracious decomposer, and can usually be found in copious amounts, spreading through the substrate. but marasmius...
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lactarius subplinthogalus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lactarius > lactarius subplinthogalus lactarius subplinthogalus [ agaricomycetes > russulales > russulaceae > lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo this lactarius is found east of the rocky mountains, and is especially
common under oaks in the southeastern united states. it is easy enough to identify: the cap is usually a pale shade of yellowish brown, and its margin is often scalloped or pleated at maturity; the gills are very distant; and the milk, which is white when exuded, dries pink and stains the gills and...
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