RF2E3H81E–Russula decolorans, copper brittlegill, wild edible mushroom from Finland
RM2CEM5G0–. Second report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut. No. 15.] HYMENIALES OF CONNECTICUT. 19 20. Edge of gills lemon-yellow 21 Edge of gills not lemon-yellow 22 21. Cap lemon-yellow or orange R. aurata Cap bright blood-red R. alutacea 22. Cap 1 to 2 inches broad 23 Cap 3 to 5 inches broad 24 23. Stem tapering upwards, stuffed or sometimes hollow R. roseipes Stem equal, solid R. Mariae 24. Stem short, 1 to 3 inches long, thick and club-shaped R. Integra Stem elongated, 3 to 5 inches long, cylindrical R. decolorans PLEUROTUS Fr.Veil appendiculate around margin of young cap; cap variegated with dingy
RF2BER4WB–Russula decolorans, known as copper brittlegill, wild edible mushroom from Finland
RMBF4G3N–Smooth Leaf Kakaralli (Eschweilera decolorans) close-up bark Iwokrama Rainforest Reserve Guiana Shield Guyana South America Oct
RMPG2T52–. Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes) to serve as an atlas to the "Handbook of British fungi". Fungi; Botany. CORTINARIUS (PHUGMACWM) DECOLORANS. Fries, under trees. Eppmg Forest. Oct, 1885.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825; Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. Handbook of British fungi. London, Williams and Norgate
RMA3X6EP–botany, fungi, Russula, Yellow Swamp Brittlegill, (Russula claroflava), two yellow mushrooms on woodground, eatable, edible mush
RMMAA464–. Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Canada . 104 Figures 103-104. Amanita muscaria. 103, mature plant, note volva adhering to base of stipe in irregular rings and patches; 104, series of specimens illustrating the tearing of the volva to leave patches on the pileus and base of the stipe, and the tearing of the partial veil to form the annulus. 105. Russula abietina. 107. R. chamaeleontina. 109. R. Integra. 111. R. xerampelina. 113. Tricholoma pessundatum. Figures 105-114 106. 108. 110. 112. 114. aeruginea. decolorans. R. R. R. mariae. Pleurotus serotinus. Marasmius siccus. 50
RMEBK8M3–Copper brittlegill, Red-capped Russula (Russula decolorans), on forestground with pine needles, Denmark, Jylland
RMRYGD24–Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Canada ediblepoisonousm00grov Year: 1979 104 Figures 103-104. Amanita muscaria. 103, mature plant, note volva adhering to base of stipe in irregular rings and patches; 104, series of specimens illustrating the tearing of the volva to leave patches on the pileus and base of the stipe, and the tearing of the partial veil to form the annulus. 105. Russula abietina. 107. R. chamaeleontina. 109. R. Integra. 111. R. xerampelina. 113. Tricholoma pessundatum. Figures 105-114 106. 108. 110. 112. 114. aeruginea. decolorans. R. R. R. mariae. Pleurotus serotinus. Mara
RM2REM2B7–Nutmeg herb (Achillea ageratum) (Achillea decolorans), Nutmeg yarrow
RMRDG27J–. Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes) to serve as an atlas to the "Handbook of British fungi". Fungi; Botany. CORTINARIUS (PHUGMACWM) DECOLORANS. Fries, under trees. Eppmg Forest. Oct, 1885.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825; Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. Handbook of British fungi. London, Williams and Norgate
RF2A70XWD–Russula decolorans, known as copper brittlegill, wild edible mushroom from Finland
RMMAB2RW–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 316. Lophozia decolorans. a Steriler Spross, b Teil davon von vorn gesehen, c einzelnes Blatt, d dasselbe Blatt ausgebreitet, e Perianth tragende Pflanze. Alles Yergr. ^7i- (Original von P. Janzen.) Unterscheiduugrsmerkmale: Von der nächststehenden L. hicrenata leicht zu unterscheiden durch zweihäusigen Blütenstand, den ganz anderen, viel kompakteren Habitus, das ausschliessliche Vorkommen im Hoch- gebirge, die nur schwach ausgerandeten, nicht rechtwinkelig eingeschnittenen Blätter, die ganzrandige oder
RMEBK8KY–Copper brittlegill, Red-capped Russula (Russula decolorans), braking through the forestground with pine needles, Denmark, Jylland
RMT3Y0YM–Archive image from page 221 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp0101engl Year: 1897 208 Pezizineae. (Lindau. G. fiscella (Karst.) Sacc. auf Salixzwelgen, von gleicher Verbreitung. G. Taveliana Rehni in Spalten von Kiefernrinde in Deutschland. G. decolorans (Saut.) Sacc. in Salzburg auf fau- lendem Holz. G. dinemasporioides (Ell. et Ev.) Sacc. auf Scheiden von Andr-opogonhslmen in Nordamerika
RM2REM2BM–Nutmeg herb (Achillea ageratum) (Achillea decolorans), Nutmeg yarrow
RMRDX1JY–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. Ill] PLECTASCALES 6i W. decolorans has been identified by van der Wolk as the cause of "yellow grains," a serious disease of stored rice which is endemic in the East Indies and elsewhere, but is prevented by attention to thoroughly dry conditions. The only known species of Dipodascus, D. albidus, was discovered by de Lagerheim in Quinto in 1892 on the gummy secretion of Puya, one of the Bromeliaceae. It was found again in 1901 by Juel, in Sweden, on the sap of an injured birch, and has been described by both these investigators
RMRX6MNF–Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Canada ediblepoisonousm00grov Year: 1979 104 Figures 103-104. Amanita muscaria. 103, mature plant, note volva adhering to base of stipe in irregular rings and patches; 104, series of specimens illustrating the tearing of the volva to leave patches on the pileus and base of the stipe, and the tearing of the partial veil to form the annulus. 105. Russula abietina. 107. R. chamaeleontina. 109. R. Integra. 111. R. xerampelina. 113. Tricholoma pessundatum. Figures 105-114 106. 108. 110. 112. 114. aeruginea. decolorans. R. R. R. ma
RMRDX1K4–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. Fig. 21. Endomyces fibuliger Lind- ner; formation of conidia; after Guilliermond. Fi^. 22. Dipodascus albidus Lagerh.; fusion of con- jugating cells and nuclei; after Dangeard. Wolkia decolorans, the only known species of the genus Wolkia, has a strong mycelium, growing luxuriantly at a temperature of about 26° C.; in the immature state the mycelium is light pink, later globular red bodies appear. These are the asci and are formed at the ends of single hyphae without preliminary fusion. At first they contain dense cytoplasm and a large va
RM2R07RKH–Orange-red grey-stalked russula, Fungi, Copper Brittlegill (Russula decolorans) fruiting bodies, growing in pine woodland, Inverness-shire, Scotland
RMRDMYRR–. Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Canada. Mushrooms, Poisonous; Edible mushrooms. 104 Figures 103-104. Amanita muscaria. 103, mature plant, note volva adhering to base of stipe in irregular rings and patches; 104, series of specimens illustrating the tearing of the volva to leave patches on the pileus and base of the stipe, and the tearing of the partial veil to form the annulus. 105. Russula abietina. 107. R. chamaeleontina. 109. R. Integra. 111. R. xerampelina. 113. Tricholoma pessundatum. Figures 105-114 106. 108. 110. 112. 114. aeruginea. decolorans. R. R. R. mariae. Pleurotus serotinus.
RMRED276–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Lopliozia. 691 enthalten je 1—2 große Antheridien. Gemmen in rotgelben Häufchen an den obersten Blättern, dreieckig oder sternförmig, 1—2zellig, 25 u diam. Sporogonreife: xA.ugust.. Fig. 316. Lophozia decolorans. a Steriler Spross, b Teil davon von vorn gesehen, c einzelnes Blatt, d dasselbe Blatt ausgebreitet, e Perianth tragende Pflanze. Alles Yergr. ^7i- (Original von P. Janzen.) Unterscheiduugrsmerkmale: Von der nächststehenden L. hi
RMRCHR9C–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. 208 Pezizineae. (Lindau. G. fiscella (Karst.) Sacc. auf Salixzwelgen, von gleicher Verbreitung. G. Taveliana Rehni in Spalten von Kiefernrinde in Deutschland. G. decolorans (Saut.) Sacc. in Salzburg auf fau- lendem Holz. G. dinemasporioides (Ell. et Ev.) Sacc. auf Scheiden von Andr-opogonhslmen in Nordamerika. 22. Pocillum de Not. Fruchtkörper mit kurzem Stiel, kreisel- oder kelchförmig, außen glatt. Fruchtsc
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