RF2NW1K3Y–Close-up on a couple of Bovista plumbea growing in the woods
RFGACYY6–Wild mushrooms Bovista plumbea
RF2TCRP44–Paltry puffball (Bovista plumbea) is a mushroom that grows in meadows. This photo was taken in Montseny Biosphere Reserve, Barcelona province, Catalon
RM2BT5M3J–Puffball or puff-fist, Bovista plumbea (Lycoperdon bovista). Handcoloured lithograph by Henry Sowerby from Edward Hamilton's Flora Homeopathica, Bailliere, London, 1852.
RMKTXMPG–Puffball or puff-fist, Bovista plumbea (Lycoperdon bovista). Handcoloured lithograph by Henry Sowerby from Edward Hamilton's Flora Homeopathica, Bailliere, London, 1852.
RM2CE67C4–. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . ingoff; capillitium sub-compact,equal, adnate to the peridiumon all sides. There are fourBritish species; one only ofthese is represented by a model. Fig. 66. -Boviita plumbea Pers.size.) Spores x 400. (Natural 167. Bovista plumbea Pers—Peridium papery, flexible, lead-coloured, bark sub-persistent atbase; mouth narrow; capillitium and spores brown. 66 GUIDE TO THE MODELS OF FUNGI. Small, and common in pastures and on downs. Dr. Bull describes it as well-flavoured, rich, and good whenyou
RFA5WJKC–Studio shot of puffball - a common fungi.
RFT9EGJ6–Mushroom called scleroderma bovista in the forest with sticks
RMPG2GCA–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. 3i6 DIVISION II.—COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF FUNGI. falls away (Vittadini). In some, perhaps in most species, as for instance in Bovista plumbea and Lycoperdon perlatum, according to Tulasne and Vittadini, the dis- organisation affects the whole of the outer peridium and it becomes changed into a slimy mass, which turns as it dries into a brittle and almost structureless mem- brane. The structure of the peridium is more complicated in Geaster. G. hygrometricus is up to t
RMME6ETF–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . C // Fig. 164. A—B Bovista mgrescens Pers. A Fruchtkörper (nat. Gr.). B Capillitium (stark vergr.). plumbea Pers. Basidien (stark vergr.j. {A u. B Originale; C nach Tulasue.) — C Bovista fasern mit dickem Slammstücke, dichotom verzweigt mit frei endigenden lang zugespitzten Zweigen. Basidien kugelig bis keulenförmig, mit 4 gleichen, langen Sterigmen, Sporen mit dem Sterigma abfallend, kugelig oder ellipsoidisch. Nac
RF2AXPNF4–huge bovist mushroom in meadow
RFCBNCHC–pipinky mushrooms, parasol mushroom and puffballs autumnal composition.
RF2HY6EKF–Closeup shot of a bunch of Bovista mushrooms
RMP9HKD7–Fluted bird's nest, Cyathus striatus, spiny puffball, Lycoperdon echinatum (Lycoperdon gemmatum), Lycoperdon piriforme, giant pasture puffball, Mycenastrum corium, and paltry puffball, Bovista plumbea. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rolland's Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium, Atlas des Champignons, Paul Klincksieck, Paris, 1910.
RMREE4M1–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. 3i6 DIVISION II.âCOURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF FUNGI. falls away (Vittadini). In some, perhaps in most species, as for instance in Bovista plumbea and Lycopcrdon perlatum, according to Tulasne and Vittadini, the dis- organisation affects the whole of the outer peridium and it becomes changed into a slimy mass, which turns as it dries into a brittle and almost structureless mem- brane. The structure of the peridium is more complicated in Geaster. G. hygrometricus is up to the perio
RFT9EGJH–Mushroom called scleroderma bovista in the forest with sticks
RMPG4B05–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 130 MINNESOTA. MUSHROOMS BOVISTA Cap more or less globoid, but without a sterile base or a definite mouth, m which respects it differs from L y c o p e r d o n. The outer layer is fragile and paperv, soon disappearing. The species are small, grow on the ground and are edible. Name doubtful. Key to the Species 1. Cap 2-3 cm. wide, lead-colored 2. Cap 3-6 cm. wide, brown B. phimhca B. pila. Figure 94. Lvcoperdox pyriforme Bovista plumbea Lead Bovista Cap 2-3 cm. wide, cortex white and piapery, finally disappearing, showing the- smooth lead-colored inn
RMRJYE4P–. Atlas des champignons comestibles et vnneux. Mushrooms -- France; Fungi -- France. Dufûur. Champignons. Planche 73 NP 171. ,'Y NP 172. Bovista ni^rescens. Bovista plumbea. Boutstct noirâtre. Booista gris de plomb.. N9 17^1.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dufour, L. (Lon), 1861-1942. Paris, P. Klincksieck
RF2RBBRYP–huge Puffball bovist mushroom in meadow
RMRDCF7G–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. 3i6 DIVISION II.—COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF FUNGI. falls away (Vittadini). In some, perhaps in most species, as for instance in Bovista plumbea and Lycoperdon perlatum, according to Tulasne and Vittadini, the dis- organisation affects the whole of the outer peridium and it becomes changed into a slimy mass, which turns as it dries into a brittle and almost structureless mem- brane. The structure of the peridium is more complicated in Geaster. G. hygrometricus is up to t
RMRM5RT1–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. N. Y. State Mua. 55. EDIBLE FUNGI.. PALE BOLETUS Fio. 12-19 BOVISTA PLUMBEA pehs. LEAD COLORED BOVISTA TWO COLORED BOLETUS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New York State Museum; University of the State of New York. Board of Regents. Albany : J. B. Lyon, State Printer
RMRHA6BJ–. Botanikai kzlemnyek. Plants; Plants -- Hungary. 4. kép. a) Cordyceps capitata, term. nagys., b) Durluca filum. ICO-szorosan nagyítva, c) Bovista plumbea, term. nagys. (Eredeti rajz.) csak a rendest?l való határozott színbeli eltérést tekinthetjük. Példa gyanánt említem azokat az egészen fehérszín? Plicariella constellaiio egyéneket, melyeket Filarszky N. Iglófüreden, pirosszínü egyének társaságában talált. Megjegyzend?, hogy az egészen kicsiny, fiatal egyének is fehérszín?ek voltak. A rend- ellenességet tehát a piros festékanyag hiánya okozta. Az itt felsorolt (1—3) rendellenességek mint úja
RMRGK77J–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. N. Y. State Mus. 55. EDIBLE FUNGI.. JAMES B. LYON, STATE PRINTER. F,o. 1-5 BOLETUS PALL1DUS frost PALE BOLETUS Fo. 6-11 BOLETUS BICOLOR pk TWO COLORED BOLETUS Fiq. 12-19 BOVISTA PLUMBEA pebs. LEAD COLORED BOVISTA. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New York State Museum; New York State Museum. Albany : New York State Education Dept
RMRDC18H–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 130 MINNESOTA. MUSHROOMS BOVISTA Cap more or less globoid, but without a sterile base or a definite mouth, m which respects it differs from L y c o p e r d o n. The outer layer is fragile and paperv, soon disappearing. The species are small, grow on the ground and are edible. Name doubtful. Key to the Species 1. Cap 2-3 cm. wide, lead-colored 2. Cap 3-6 cm. wide, brown B. phimhca B. pila. Figure 94. Lvcoperdox pyriforme Bovista plumbea Lead Bovista Cap 2-3 cm. wide, cortex white and piapery, finally disappearing, showing the- smooth lead-colored inn
RMRJDD7G–. Cesk houby. Fungi -- Czech Republic. Obr. 150. I. Bovista nigrescens Pers., zmenš., 2. B. plumbea Pers., 3. B. nigrescens Per.s., 4. B. pallida Vel., 5. B. brevicauda Vel, "ýtr. zv?tš., 6. Scle- roderma vulgars Horn., zv?tš. vj'tr., 7. Sel. Bovista Fr., zmenš., 8. Sphaero- bolus Carpobolus I,., v právo zv?tš., 9. Vandasia rosea Vel. a) chrupav?. vrstva, v právo zv?tš. výtr., 10. Bovista hungarica Holi., zv?tš., výtr. a capillit., II. B. paludosa I.?V., 12. Geaster stellatus Scop., i3.Tulostoma mammosum Mich., zv?tš. výtr. ale následuje 4—5 mm ti., tuhá, rohovitá vrstva, od níž ost?e se
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