Likely Lactarius alnicola, commonly known as the golden milkcap, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. The fruit bodies produced by the fungus are characterized by a sticky, vanilla-colored cap up to 20 cm wide with a mixture of yellow tones arranged in faint concentric bands. The stem is up to 5 cm long and has yellow-brown spots. When it is cut or injured, the mushroom oozes a white latex, which has an intensely peppery taste. The acrid taste of the fruit bodies renders them unpalatable. ?Credit: BSpragg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/likely-lactarius-alnicola-commonly-known-as-the-golden-milkcap-is-a-species-of-fungus-in-the-family-russulaceae-the-fruit-bodies-produced-by-the-fungus-are-characterized-by-a-sticky-vanilla-colored-cap-up-to-20-cm-wide-with-a-mixture-of-yellow-tones-arranged-in-faint-concentric-bands-the-stem-is-up-to-5-cm-long-and-has-yellow-brown-spots-when-it-is-cut-or-injured-the-mushroom-oozes-a-white-latex-which-has-an-intensely-peppery-taste-the-acrid-taste-of-the-fruit-bodies-renders-them-unpalatable-credit-bspragg-image485272346.html
RM2K5E1R6–Likely Lactarius alnicola, commonly known as the golden milkcap, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. The fruit bodies produced by the fungus are characterized by a sticky, vanilla-colored cap up to 20 cm wide with a mixture of yellow tones arranged in faint concentric bands. The stem is up to 5 cm long and has yellow-brown spots. When it is cut or injured, the mushroom oozes a white latex, which has an intensely peppery taste. The acrid taste of the fruit bodies renders them unpalatable. ?Credit: BSpragg
Fungi thick stalk, white, growing on leafy woodland floor next to cover of fallen tree trunk. Chunky single fungi with cap on thick stalk bulbous base Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fungi-thick-stalk-white-growing-on-leafy-woodland-floor-next-to-cover-of-fallen-tree-trunk-chunky-single-fungi-with-cap-on-thick-stalk-bulbous-base-image224224202.html
RMR0P876–Fungi thick stalk, white, growing on leafy woodland floor next to cover of fallen tree trunk. Chunky single fungi with cap on thick stalk bulbous base
Likely Lactarius alnicola, commonly known as the golden milkcap, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. The fruit bodies produced by the fungus are characterized by a sticky, vanilla-colored cap up to 20 cm wide with a mixture of yellow tones arranged in faint concentric bands. The stem is up to 5 cm long and has yellow-brown spots. When it is cut or injured, the mushroom oozes a white latex, which has an intensely peppery taste. The acrid taste of the fruit bodies renders them unpalatable. ?Credit: BSpragg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/likely-lactarius-alnicola-commonly-known-as-the-golden-milkcap-is-a-species-of-fungus-in-the-family-russulaceae-the-fruit-bodies-produced-by-the-fungus-are-characterized-by-a-sticky-vanilla-colored-cap-up-to-20-cm-wide-with-a-mixture-of-yellow-tones-arranged-in-faint-concentric-bands-the-stem-is-up-to-5-cm-long-and-has-yellow-brown-spots-when-it-is-cut-or-injured-the-mushroom-oozes-a-white-latex-which-has-an-intensely-peppery-taste-the-acrid-taste-of-the-fruit-bodies-renders-them-unpalatable-credit-bspragg-image485272001.html
RM2K5E1AW–Likely Lactarius alnicola, commonly known as the golden milkcap, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. The fruit bodies produced by the fungus are characterized by a sticky, vanilla-colored cap up to 20 cm wide with a mixture of yellow tones arranged in faint concentric bands. The stem is up to 5 cm long and has yellow-brown spots. When it is cut or injured, the mushroom oozes a white latex, which has an intensely peppery taste. The acrid taste of the fruit bodies renders them unpalatable. ?Credit: BSpragg
Tiers of Australian fungi, Trametes versiclor, Turkey-tail, cloured by green algae, growing on dark bark of tree trunk in Queensland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tiers-of-australian-fungi-trametes-versiclor-turkey-tail-cloured-by-green-algae-growing-on-dark-bark-of-tree-trunk-in-queensland-image494215104.html
RF2KM1CBC–Tiers of Australian fungi, Trametes versiclor, Turkey-tail, cloured by green algae, growing on dark bark of tree trunk in Queensland.
oak bracket (Inonotus dryadeus), growing on an old oak stem, Germany, Hesse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-oak-bracket-inonotus-dryadeus-growing-on-an-old-oak-stem-germany-hesse-29784258.html
RMBMCP3E–oak bracket (Inonotus dryadeus), growing on an old oak stem, Germany, Hesse
Wild mushrooms growing on fallen tree trunk - Brevard, North Carolina, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-mushrooms-growing-on-fallen-tree-trunk-brevard-north-carolina-usa-image558657100.html
RF2RCW0R8–Wild mushrooms growing on fallen tree trunk - Brevard, North Carolina, USA
Photograph taken at a low-angle of a mushroom forest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-photograph-taken-at-a-low-angle-of-a-mushroom-forest-50360438.html
RMCWX372–Photograph taken at a low-angle of a mushroom forest.
The Parasol mushroom, Macrolepiota procera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-parasol-mushroom-macrolepiota-procera-image338575992.html
The Parasol Mushroom ,Flower soft spherical or elliptical. When the wide spread The middle button is convex caps A white parasol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-parasol-mushroom-flower-soft-spherical-or-elliptical-when-the-wide-spread-the-middle-button-is-convex-caps-a-white-parasol-image179583926.html
RFMC4N3J–The Parasol Mushroom ,Flower soft spherical or elliptical. When the wide spread The middle button is convex caps A white parasol
Looking up at tiers of Australian Turkey Tail fungi Trametes Versicolor, growing on stump of dead wood. Cream coloured. Queensland orchard. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/looking-up-at-tiers-of-australian-turkey-tail-fungi-trametes-versicolor-growing-on-stump-of-dead-wood-cream-coloured-queensland-orchard-image486839149.html
RF2K81C8D–Looking up at tiers of Australian Turkey Tail fungi Trametes Versicolor, growing on stump of dead wood. Cream coloured. Queensland orchard.
Large parasol mushroom with wide cap in a park Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-parasol-mushroom-with-wide-cap-in-a-park-image344354847.html
RF2B06M3B–Large parasol mushroom with wide cap in a park
Mushroom growing in a bed of moss in the cloud forests of the Yanacocha Reserve near Quito, Ecuador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mushroom-growing-in-a-bed-of-moss-in-the-cloud-forests-of-the-yanacocha-91243574.html
RFF8CE32–Mushroom growing in a bed of moss in the cloud forests of the Yanacocha Reserve near Quito, Ecuador.
RMB3T7X2–Sparassis Crispa Cauliflower Mushroom krause glucke tree coral floret
Parasol Mushroom growing in yard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-parasol-mushroom-growing-in-yard-176139900.html
RFM6FT6M–Parasol Mushroom growing in yard
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RF2AA53A5–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Wide angle photography of a group of golden trumpet mushrooms and a wooden animal on the ground of a forest near the colonial town of Villa de Leyva i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wide-angle-photography-of-a-group-of-golden-trumpet-mushrooms-and-a-wooden-animal-on-the-ground-of-a-forest-near-the-colonial-town-of-villa-de-leyva-i-image389788937.html
RF2DJ4BND–Wide angle photography of a group of golden trumpet mushrooms and a wooden animal on the ground of a forest near the colonial town of Villa de Leyva i
Mushrooms in a spruce forest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-in-a-spruce-forest-image5536168.html
RMAY0WA9–Mushrooms in a spruce forest
A group of brown toadstools ( fungus, mushrooms ) growing in the grass in the forest. Large wide caps on long thin fragile stems Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-brown-toadstools-fungus-mushrooms-growing-in-the-grass-image6492620.html
RMA5PAMD–A group of brown toadstools ( fungus, mushrooms ) growing in the grass in the forest. Large wide caps on long thin fragile stems
Organic baby king oyster mushrooms Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/organic-baby-king-oyster-mushrooms-image228189081.html
RFR76WE1–Organic baby king oyster mushrooms
Mushrooms and other common fungi . rownish tinge; fleshwhite or slightly yellow; gills sulphur yellow, crowded, rounded behind, and almostfree; stem stout, solid, pale yellow, or white. Cap 2 to 3 inches broad; stem 1 to 2 inches long, one-half to three-fourths inch thick.(PI. XIII, fig. 1; PI. XIV, fig. 3.) This species has a fairly wide geographical distribution and occurs very abundantlyin Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia from the middle of Novemberuntil about Christmas. It is to be found in pine woods, where it forms irregular orincomplete fairy rings. The plants exert cons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-and-other-common-fungi-rownish-tinge-fleshwhite-or-slightly-yellow-gills-sulphur-yellow-crowded-rounded-behind-and-almostfree-stem-stout-solid-pale-yellow-or-white-cap-2-to-3-inches-broad-stem-1-to-2-inches-long-one-half-to-three-fourths-inch-thickpi-xiii-fig-1-pi-xiv-fig-3-this-species-has-a-fairly-wide-geographical-distribution-and-occurs-very-abundantlyin-virginia-maryland-and-the-district-of-columbia-from-the-middle-of-novemberuntil-about-christmas-it-is-to-be-found-in-pine-woods-where-it-forms-irregular-orincomplete-fairy-rings-the-plants-exert-cons-image340227374.html
RM2ANEKDJ–Mushrooms and other common fungi . rownish tinge; fleshwhite or slightly yellow; gills sulphur yellow, crowded, rounded behind, and almostfree; stem stout, solid, pale yellow, or white. Cap 2 to 3 inches broad; stem 1 to 2 inches long, one-half to three-fourths inch thick.(PI. XIII, fig. 1; PI. XIV, fig. 3.) This species has a fairly wide geographical distribution and occurs very abundantlyin Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia from the middle of Novemberuntil about Christmas. It is to be found in pine woods, where it forms irregular orincomplete fairy rings. The plants exert cons
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the ground.. Section of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-h-imbricatum-timelate-summer-habitatdry-woods-cap-or-pileusbrownish-as-if-scorched-surface-cracked-in-irregular-scales-6-7-inches-wide-teethbluish-grey-stem-or-stipeshort-and-thick-with-irregular-scales-ijjwhitish-bears-head-hydnum-edible-hydnum-caput-ursi-jpiantwhite-fleshy-branches-and-teethshort-branches-covered-with-awl-shaped-teeth-of-varying-length-pointed-toward-the-ground-section-of-image216457610.html
RMPG4DTX–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the ground.. Section of
Likely Lactarius alnicola, commonly known as the golden milkcap, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. The fruit bodies produced by the fungus are characterized by a sticky, vanilla-colored cap up to 20 cm wide with a mixture of yellow tones arranged in faint concentric bands. The stem is up to 5 cm long and has yellow-brown spots. When it is cut or injured, the mushroom oozes a white latex, which has an intensely peppery taste. The acrid taste of the fruit bodies renders them unpalatable. ?Credit: BSpragg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/likely-lactarius-alnicola-commonly-known-as-the-golden-milkcap-is-a-species-of-fungus-in-the-family-russulaceae-the-fruit-bodies-produced-by-the-fungus-are-characterized-by-a-sticky-vanilla-colored-cap-up-to-20-cm-wide-with-a-mixture-of-yellow-tones-arranged-in-faint-concentric-bands-the-stem-is-up-to-5-cm-long-and-has-yellow-brown-spots-when-it-is-cut-or-injured-the-mushroom-oozes-a-white-latex-which-has-an-intensely-peppery-taste-the-acrid-taste-of-the-fruit-bodies-renders-them-unpalatable-credit-bspragg-image485271993.html
RM2K5E1AH–Likely Lactarius alnicola, commonly known as the golden milkcap, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. The fruit bodies produced by the fungus are characterized by a sticky, vanilla-colored cap up to 20 cm wide with a mixture of yellow tones arranged in faint concentric bands. The stem is up to 5 cm long and has yellow-brown spots. When it is cut or injured, the mushroom oozes a white latex, which has an intensely peppery taste. The acrid taste of the fruit bodies renders them unpalatable. ?Credit: BSpragg
Wild mushrooms growing on fallen tree trunk - Brevard, North Carolina, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-mushrooms-growing-on-fallen-tree-trunk-brevard-north-carolina-usa-image558657273.html
RF2RCW11D–Wild mushrooms growing on fallen tree trunk - Brevard, North Carolina, USA
The Parasol mushroom, Macrolepiota procera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-parasol-mushroom-macrolepiota-procera-image338575928.html
Looking up at many Australian fungi, trametes versicolor, Turkey Tail, growing from a dead avocado tree branch. Creamy colour and blue sky, Queenslan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/looking-up-at-many-australian-fungi-trametes-versicolor-turkey-tail-growing-from-a-dead-avocado-tree-branch-creamy-colour-and-blue-sky-queenslan-image487390135.html
RF2K8XF2F–Looking up at many Australian fungi, trametes versicolor, Turkey Tail, growing from a dead avocado tree branch. Creamy colour and blue sky, Queenslan
mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-in-the-woods-of-chalkidiki-greece-image333256021.html
RF2AA53CN–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Wide angle photography of a group of golden trumpet mushrooms and a wooden animal on the ground of a forest near the colonial town of Villa de Leyva i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wide-angle-photography-of-a-group-of-golden-trumpet-mushrooms-and-a-wooden-animal-on-the-ground-of-a-forest-near-the-colonial-town-of-villa-de-leyva-i-image389788858.html
RF2DJ4BJJ–Wide angle photography of a group of golden trumpet mushrooms and a wooden animal on the ground of a forest near the colonial town of Villa de Leyva i
Mushrooms in a spruce forest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-in-a-spruce-forest-image5536166.html
RMAY0WA7–Mushrooms in a spruce forest
Macro of minute mushroom Rickenella fibula Ommphalina or Mycena fibula bright orange thin long stem minute gilled cap in moss Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-macro-of-minute-mushroom-rickenella-fibula-ommphalina-or-mycena-fibula-13260478.html
RMAD04AR–Macro of minute mushroom Rickenella fibula Ommphalina or Mycena fibula bright orange thin long stem minute gilled cap in moss
. Second report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut. Plate IX. Collybia zonata. (Natural size.)Cap )/2 inch toi]/z inches wide, dark brown, covered with dense fibrils, uneven,forming distinct zones, membranaceous ; stem even, to 2% inches long.. No. 15.] HYMEN I ALES OF CONNECTICUT. 15 7. Plants often growing on other fleshy fungi; stem with distinct tuber at base C. tuberosa Plants not growing on other fungi; stem without tubers 8 8. Stem grooved, striate with fibers 9 Stem not grooved 10 9. Stem even or narrowed towards the base; cap white, sometimes spotted with red C. maculata Stem narrowed t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/second-report-on-the-hymeniales-of-connecticut-plate-ix-collybia-zonata-natural-sizecap-2-inch-toi-z-inches-wide-dark-brown-covered-with-dense-fibrils-unevenforming-distinct-zones-membranaceous-stem-even-to-2-inches-long-no-15-hymen-i-ales-of-connecticut-15-7-plants-often-growing-on-other-fleshy-fungi-stem-with-distinct-tuber-at-base-c-tuberosa-plants-not-growing-on-other-fungi-stem-without-tubers-8-8-stem-grooved-striate-with-fibers-9-stem-not-grooved-10-9-stem-even-or-narrowed-towards-the-base-cap-white-sometimes-spotted-with-red-c-maculata-stem-narrowed-t-image370466836.html
RM2CEM66C–. Second report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut. Plate IX. Collybia zonata. (Natural size.)Cap )/2 inch toi]/z inches wide, dark brown, covered with dense fibrils, uneven,forming distinct zones, membranaceous ; stem even, to 2% inches long.. No. 15.] HYMEN I ALES OF CONNECTICUT. 15 7. Plants often growing on other fleshy fungi; stem with distinct tuber at base C. tuberosa Plants not growing on other fungi; stem without tubers 8 8. Stem grooved, striate with fibers 9 Stem not grooved 10 9. Stem even or narrowed towards the base; cap white, sometimes spotted with red C. maculata Stem narrowed t
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 59 CLArnoi'u.s Distinguished bv the ahiiost complete absence of the stem and the pink sjjores. The last feature separates it from Pleurotus. The species grow on wood, usually with the gills turned upward. For the most part, they are small and infrequent, and of little value. The name means "lame foot," referring to the short or absent stem. Key to the Species 1. Cap and gills yellow or yellowish C. nidiilaiis 2. Cap white ; gills rosy or rust-colored C. Viiriahilis Claiidopus nidulans Nest Cap Cap 2-8 cm. wide, in- verted, steml Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-59-clarnoius-distinguished-bv-the-ahiiost-complete-absence-of-the-stem-and-the-pink-sjjores-the-last-feature-separates-it-from-pleurotus-the-species-grow-on-wood-usually-with-the-gills-turned-upward-for-the-most-part-they-are-small-and-infrequent-and-of-little-value-the-name-means-quotlame-footquot-referring-to-the-short-or-absent-stem-key-to-the-species-1-cap-and-gills-yellow-or-yellowish-c-nidiilaiis-2-cap-white-gills-rosy-or-rust-colored-c-viiriahilis-claiidopus-nidulans-nest-cap-cap-2-8-cm-wide-in-verted-steml-image216455708.html
RMPG4BD0–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 59 CLArnoi'u.s Distinguished bv the ahiiost complete absence of the stem and the pink sjjores. The last feature separates it from Pleurotus. The species grow on wood, usually with the gills turned upward. For the most part, they are small and infrequent, and of little value. The name means "lame foot," referring to the short or absent stem. Key to the Species 1. Cap and gills yellow or yellowish C. nidiilaiis 2. Cap white ; gills rosy or rust-colored C. Viiriahilis Claiidopus nidulans Nest Cap Cap 2-8 cm. wide, in- verted, steml
Wild mushrooms growing on fallen tree trunk - Brevard, North Carolina, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-mushrooms-growing-on-fallen-tree-trunk-brevard-north-carolina-usa-image558657446.html
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RF2AA4WMB–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Russula claroflava Yellow Russula edible gilled mushroom common in Europe and America has slime yellow cap and white stem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-russula-claroflava-yellow-russula-edible-gilled-mushroom-common-in-13260423.html
RMAD046G–Russula claroflava Yellow Russula edible gilled mushroom common in Europe and America has slime yellow cap and white stem
. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. CLOVER STEM BORER. 379 distribution the seeds of luisehiot' iire wide seiittered, uo knowinj; when they may germinate. Fig. i;}l» shows tlie eggs, hirvi>, pupa and imago of the insect as well as the natural size of eggs and the larva—the latter as it appears in the hollowed stem of the clover. The eggs are yellow, curved, * * Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-of-north-america-microform-chapters-on-the-physiology-composition-selection-improving-and-cultivation-of-grasses-management-of-grass-lands-also-chapters-on-clovers-injurious-insects-and-fungi-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-clover-stem-borer-379-distribution-the-seeds-of-luisehiot-iire-wide-seiittered-uo-knowinj-when-they-may-germinate-fig-il-shows-tlie-eggs-hirvigt-pupa-and-imago-of-the-insect-as-well-as-the-natural-size-of-eggs-and-the-larvathe-latter-as-it-appears-in-the-hollowed-stem-of-the-clover-the-eggs-are-yellow-curved-image234946338.html
RMRJ6MCJ–. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. CLOVER STEM BORER. 379 distribution the seeds of luisehiot' iire wide seiittered, uo knowinj; when they may germinate. Fig. i;}l» shows tlie eggs, hirvi>, pupa and imago of the insect as well as the natural size of eggs and the larva—the latter as it appears in the hollowed stem of the clover. The eggs are yellow, curved, * *
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnum Imbricatum. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-fungi-with-teethhydnaceae-hydnum-imbricatum-h-imbricatum-timelate-summer-habitatdry-woods-cap-or-pileusbrownish-as-if-scorched-surface-cracked-in-irregular-scales-6-7-inches-wide-teethbluish-grey-stem-or-stipeshort-and-thick-with-irregular-scales-ijjwhitish-bears-head-hydnum-edible-hydnum-caput-ursi-jpiantwhite-fleshy-branches-and-teethshort-branches-covered-with-awl-shaped-teeth-of-varying-image216457613.html
RMPG4DW1–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnum Imbricatum. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying
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RF2AA58M2–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Fly Agaric Fly Amanita Amanita muscaria beautiful poisonous toadstool with large red cap with white warts and white stem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fly-agaric-fly-amanita-amanita-muscaria-beautiful-poisonous-toadstool-13260465.html
RMAD049P–Fly Agaric Fly Amanita Amanita muscaria beautiful poisonous toadstool with large red cap with white warts and white stem
. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. Flesh—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi Plant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-h-imbricatum-timelate-summer-habitatdry-woods-cap-or-pileusbrownish-as-if-scorched-surface-cracked-in-irregular-scales-6-7-inches-wide-teethbluish-grey-stem-or-stipeshort-and-thick-with-irregular-scales-fleshwhitish-bears-head-hydnum-edible-hydnum-caput-ursi-plantwhite-fleshy-branches-and-teethshort-branches-covered-with-awl-shaped-teeth-of-varying-length-pointed-toward-the-g-image232315501.html
RMRDXTP5–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. Flesh—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi Plant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the g
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 51 SCHIZOPHYLLUJI Characterized by the two-forked edge of the gills, and the upturned woolly cap. Growing on wood ; not poisonous, but too tougli to be of value. Tlie name refers to the forked gills. Schizophyllum commune Fork Gill Cap 1-4 cm. wide, white- or gray-woolly, upturned, attached excentrically, irregularly saucer-shaped; stem lacking; gills grayish to purplish; spores subglobose, l-S/j.. The name refers to the frequence of the plant. Everywhere on dead or dying twigs and trunks, in forest, orchard, etc. ; not edible.. Figure 29 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-51-schizophylluji-characterized-by-the-two-forked-edge-of-the-gills-and-the-upturned-woolly-cap-growing-on-wood-not-poisonous-but-too-tougli-to-be-of-value-tlie-name-refers-to-the-forked-gills-schizophyllum-commune-fork-gill-cap-1-4-cm-wide-white-or-gray-woolly-upturned-attached-excentrically-irregularly-saucer-shaped-stem-lacking-gills-grayish-to-purplish-spores-subglobose-l-sj-the-name-refers-to-the-frequence-of-the-plant-everywhere-on-dead-or-dying-twigs-and-trunks-in-forest-orchard-etc-not-edible-figure-29-image216455748.html
RMPG4BEC–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 51 SCHIZOPHYLLUJI Characterized by the two-forked edge of the gills, and the upturned woolly cap. Growing on wood ; not poisonous, but too tougli to be of value. Tlie name refers to the forked gills. Schizophyllum commune Fork Gill Cap 1-4 cm. wide, white- or gray-woolly, upturned, attached excentrically, irregularly saucer-shaped; stem lacking; gills grayish to purplish; spores subglobose, l-S/j.. The name refers to the frequence of the plant. Everywhere on dead or dying twigs and trunks, in forest, orchard, etc. ; not edible.. Figure 29
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RF2AA587W–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Fly Agaric Fly Amanita Amanita muscaria beautiful poisonous toadstool with large red cap with white warts and white stem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fly-agaric-fly-amanita-amanita-muscaria-beautiful-poisonous-toadstool-13260457.html
RMAD048X–Fly Agaric Fly Amanita Amanita muscaria beautiful poisonous toadstool with large red cap with white warts and white stem
. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnum imbricatum. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. Flesh—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi Plant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-fungi-with-teethhydnaceae-hydnum-imbricatum-h-imbricatum-timelate-summer-habitatdry-woods-cap-or-pileusbrownish-as-if-scorched-surface-cracked-in-irregular-scales-6-7-inches-wide-teethbluish-grey-stem-or-stipeshort-and-thick-with-irregular-scales-fleshwhitish-bears-head-hydnum-edible-hydnum-caput-ursi-plantwhite-fleshy-branches-and-teethshort-branches-covered-with-awl-shaped-image232315505.html
RMRDXTP9–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnum imbricatum. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. Flesh—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi Plant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 453 annulus none; volva present. Easily distinguished from all otlier pink-spored genera by the volva. Fig. 322. About thirtj'-six species.. Fig. 321.—Pholiota adiposa. After Clements. V. bombycina (Scha.) Quel. Cap large, 8-25 cm. wide, all white and silky, more rarelj' some- what scaly, hemispheric or bell-shaped to convex; stem 8-12 cm. by 1-2 cm., white, smooth, tapering upward, solid, volva large and spreading; gills free, salmon-pink, crowded, spores elliptic, 6-7 X 4 ^. It is often parasit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-453-annulus-none-volva-present-easily-distinguished-from-all-otlier-pink-spored-genera-by-the-volva-fig-322-about-thirtj-six-species-fig-321pholiota-adiposa-after-clements-v-bombycina-scha-quel-cap-large-8-25-cm-wide-all-white-and-silky-more-rarelj-some-what-scaly-hemispheric-or-bell-shaped-to-convex-stem-8-12-cm-by-1-2-cm-white-smooth-tapering-upward-solid-volva-large-and-spreading-gills-free-salmon-pink-crowded-spores-elliptic-6-7-x-4-it-is-often-parasit-image216377338.html
RMPG0RE2–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 453 annulus none; volva present. Easily distinguished from all otlier pink-spored genera by the volva. Fig. 322. About thirtj'-six species.. Fig. 321.—Pholiota adiposa. After Clements. V. bombycina (Scha.) Quel. Cap large, 8-25 cm. wide, all white and silky, more rarelj' some- what scaly, hemispheric or bell-shaped to convex; stem 8-12 cm. by 1-2 cm., white, smooth, tapering upward, solid, volva large and spreading; gills free, salmon-pink, crowded, spores elliptic, 6-7 X 4 ^. It is often parasit
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RF2AA591P–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Small saprophytic mushroom Mycena arcangeliana growing on wood chips on ground with thin long stem and bell shaped pale cap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-small-saprophytic-mushroom-mycena-arcangeliana-growing-on-wood-chips-13260462.html
RFAD049K–Small saprophytic mushroom Mycena arcangeliana growing on wood chips on ground with thin long stem and bell shaped pale cap
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the ground.. Section of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-h-imbricatum-timelate-summer-habitatdry-woods-cap-or-pileusbrownish-as-if-scorched-surface-cracked-in-irregular-scales-6-7-inches-wide-teethbluish-grey-stem-or-stipeshort-and-thick-with-irregular-scales-ijjwhitish-bears-head-hydnum-edible-hydnum-caput-ursi-jpiantwhite-fleshy-branches-and-teethshort-branches-covered-with-awl-shaped-teeth-of-varying-length-pointed-toward-the-ground-section-of-image232033625.html
RMRDE175–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the ground.. Section of
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 45 Marasmius peronatus Boot Stem Cap small to medium, 3-8 cm. wide, yellowish, tan or pale brownish red, smooth, striate at the margin, convex to flat; stem slender and tough, 5-8 cm. by 3-4 mm., whitish or yellowish, with a downv covering which separates readily, densely yellow- ish or white-woolly at the base, stuffed, then hollow; gills adnexed, then free, pale to reddish ; spores o-'oid, 6-8 X 3-S/i. The name refers to the sheath-like down at the base of the stem. Common on the ground in woods, June to frost; acrid, but highly flavor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-45-marasmius-peronatus-boot-stem-cap-small-to-medium-3-8-cm-wide-yellowish-tan-or-pale-brownish-red-smooth-striate-at-the-margin-convex-to-flat-stem-slender-and-tough-5-8-cm-by-3-4-mm-whitish-or-yellowish-with-a-downv-covering-which-separates-readily-densely-yellow-ish-or-white-woolly-at-the-base-stuffed-then-hollow-gills-adnexed-then-free-pale-to-reddish-spores-o-oid-6-8-x-3-si-the-name-refers-to-the-sheath-like-down-at-the-base-of-the-stem-common-on-the-ground-in-woods-june-to-frost-acrid-but-highly-flavor-image216455776.html
RMPG4BFC–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 45 Marasmius peronatus Boot Stem Cap small to medium, 3-8 cm. wide, yellowish, tan or pale brownish red, smooth, striate at the margin, convex to flat; stem slender and tough, 5-8 cm. by 3-4 mm., whitish or yellowish, with a downv covering which separates readily, densely yellow- ish or white-woolly at the base, stuffed, then hollow; gills adnexed, then free, pale to reddish ; spores o-'oid, 6-8 X 3-S/i. The name refers to the sheath-like down at the base of the stem. Common on the ground in woods, June to frost; acrid, but highly flavor
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RF2AA4WW9–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Small saprophytic mushroom Mycena arcangeliana growing on wood chips on ground with thin long stem and bell shaped pale cap Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-small-saprophytic-mushroom-mycena-arcangeliana-growing-on-wood-chips-13260435.html
RMAD047G–Small saprophytic mushroom Mycena arcangeliana growing on wood chips on ground with thin long stem and bell shaped pale cap
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 59 CLArnoi'u.s Distinguished bv the ahiiost complete absence of the stem and the pink sjjores. The last feature separates it from Pleurotus. The species grow on wood, usually with the gills turned upward. For the most part, they are small and infrequent, and of little value. The name means "lame foot," referring to the short or absent stem. Key to the Species 1. Cap and gills yellow or yellowish C. nidiilaiis 2. Cap white ; gills rosy or rust-colored C. Viiriahilis Claiidopus nidulans Nest Cap Cap 2-8 cm. wide, in- verted, steml Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-59-clarnoius-distinguished-bv-the-ahiiost-complete-absence-of-the-stem-and-the-pink-sjjores-the-last-feature-separates-it-from-pleurotus-the-species-grow-on-wood-usually-with-the-gills-turned-upward-for-the-most-part-they-are-small-and-infrequent-and-of-little-value-the-name-means-quotlame-footquot-referring-to-the-short-or-absent-stem-key-to-the-species-1-cap-and-gills-yellow-or-yellowish-c-nidiilaiis-2-cap-white-gills-rosy-or-rust-colored-c-viiriahilis-claiidopus-nidulans-nest-cap-cap-2-8-cm-wide-in-verted-steml-image232017190.html
RMRDD886–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 59 CLArnoi'u.s Distinguished bv the ahiiost complete absence of the stem and the pink sjjores. The last feature separates it from Pleurotus. The species grow on wood, usually with the gills turned upward. For the most part, they are small and infrequent, and of little value. The name means "lame foot," referring to the short or absent stem. Key to the Species 1. Cap and gills yellow or yellowish C. nidiilaiis 2. Cap white ; gills rosy or rust-colored C. Viiriahilis Claiidopus nidulans Nest Cap Cap 2-8 cm. wide, in- verted, steml
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. TOOTH FUNGI 103 Cyclomyces greenei Circle Gill Cap 5-8 cm. wide, brown, downy, zoned, more or less streaked at the margin, globose, then convex to plane, more or less tough, fleshy; stem central, 4-6 cm. by 1 cm., dark brown, broader above; pores gill-like, decurrent, grayish. On the ground.. Figure 67. D.aed.^lea ijuercina TOOTH FUNGI HYDNACEAE Distinguished bv teeth or spines, which take the place of gills or tubes in form- ing the hymenium or spore surface. In form and texture, the tooth fungi resemble the pore fungi very closely, ranging from fl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-tooth-fungi-103-cyclomyces-greenei-circle-gill-cap-5-8-cm-wide-brown-downy-zoned-more-or-less-streaked-at-the-margin-globose-then-convex-to-plane-more-or-less-tough-fleshy-stem-central-4-6-cm-by-1-cm-dark-brown-broader-above-pores-gill-like-decurrent-grayish-on-the-ground-figure-67-daedlea-ijuercina-tooth-fungi-hydnaceae-distinguished-bv-teeth-or-spines-which-take-the-place-of-gills-or-tubes-in-form-ing-the-hymenium-or-spore-surface-in-form-and-texture-the-tooth-fungi-resemble-the-pore-fungi-very-closely-ranging-from-fl-image216455497.html
RMPG4B5D–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. TOOTH FUNGI 103 Cyclomyces greenei Circle Gill Cap 5-8 cm. wide, brown, downy, zoned, more or less streaked at the margin, globose, then convex to plane, more or less tough, fleshy; stem central, 4-6 cm. by 1 cm., dark brown, broader above; pores gill-like, decurrent, grayish. On the ground.. Figure 67. D.aed.^lea ijuercina TOOTH FUNGI HYDNACEAE Distinguished bv teeth or spines, which take the place of gills or tubes in form- ing the hymenium or spore surface. In form and texture, the tooth fungi resemble the pore fungi very closely, ranging from fl
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RF2AA4TY7–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
A group of tiny toadstools ( fungus , mushrooms ) growing on the ground in the forest . Wide yellowish caps on short thin stems Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-tiny-toadstools-fungus-mushrooms-growing-on-the-ground-image6492630.html
RMA5PAN7–A group of tiny toadstools ( fungus , mushrooms ) growing on the ground in the forest . Wide yellowish caps on short thin stems
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnum Imbricatum. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-fungi-with-teethhydnaceae-hydnum-imbricatum-h-imbricatum-timelate-summer-habitatdry-woods-cap-or-pileusbrownish-as-if-scorched-surface-cracked-in-irregular-scales-6-7-inches-wide-teethbluish-grey-stem-or-stipeshort-and-thick-with-irregular-scales-ijjwhitish-bears-head-hydnum-edible-hydnum-caput-ursi-jpiantwhite-fleshy-branches-and-teethshort-branches-covered-with-awl-shaped-teeth-of-varying-image232033628.html
RMRDE178–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnum Imbricatum. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI Key to the Species 1. Cap whitish; gills whitish, distant 2. Cap rust-colored; gills yellow or yellowish, close 31 0. uiiibcllifera 0. campanella Omphalia umbellifera Umbel Cup Cap small 1-3 cm. wide, whitish or grayish, smooth, watery-translucent, striate, convex, plane and finally depressed; stem slender, 1-3 cm. by 2 mm., whitish, usually smooth, hairy at the base, stuffed or hollow; gills decurrent, whitish, broad, distant; spores subglobose to ellipsoid, 8-10 X 5-6;u,. The name refers to the shape of the cap. Common on decaying wood Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-key-to-the-species-1-cap-whitish-gills-whitish-distant-2-cap-rust-colored-gills-yellow-or-yellowish-close-31-0-uiiibcllifera-0-campanella-omphalia-umbellifera-umbel-cup-cap-small-1-3-cm-wide-whitish-or-grayish-smooth-watery-translucent-striate-convex-plane-and-finally-depressed-stem-slender-1-3-cm-by-2-mm-whitish-usually-smooth-hairy-at-the-base-stuffed-or-hollow-gills-decurrent-whitish-broad-distant-spores-subglobose-to-ellipsoid-8-10-x-5-6u-the-name-refers-to-the-shape-of-the-cap-common-on-decaying-wood-image216455831.html
RMPG4BHB–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI Key to the Species 1. Cap whitish; gills whitish, distant 2. Cap rust-colored; gills yellow or yellowish, close 31 0. uiiibcllifera 0. campanella Omphalia umbellifera Umbel Cup Cap small 1-3 cm. wide, whitish or grayish, smooth, watery-translucent, striate, convex, plane and finally depressed; stem slender, 1-3 cm. by 2 mm., whitish, usually smooth, hairy at the base, stuffed or hollow; gills decurrent, whitish, broad, distant; spores subglobose to ellipsoid, 8-10 X 5-6;u,. The name refers to the shape of the cap. Common on decaying wood
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RF2AA585N–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Two bright reddish toadstools (fungus mushrooms) Laccaria laccata growing on the ground in the forest. Wide caps long thin stems Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-bright-reddish-toadstools-fungus-mushrooms-laccaria-laccata-growing-image6492560.html
RMA5PAH1–Two bright reddish toadstools (fungus mushrooms) Laccaria laccata growing on the ground in the forest. Wide caps long thin stems
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 51 SCHIZOPHYLLUJI Characterized by the two-forked edge of the gills, and the upturned woolly cap. Growing on wood ; not poisonous, but too tougli to be of value. Tlie name refers to the forked gills. Schizophyllum commune Fork Gill Cap 1-4 cm. wide, white- or gray-woolly, upturned, attached excentrically, irregularly saucer-shaped; stem lacking; gills grayish to purplish; spores subglobose, l-S/j.. The name refers to the frequence of the plant. Everywhere on dead or dying twigs and trunks, in forest, orchard, etc. ; not edible.. Figure 29 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-51-schizophylluji-characterized-by-the-two-forked-edge-of-the-gills-and-the-upturned-woolly-cap-growing-on-wood-not-poisonous-but-too-tougli-to-be-of-value-tlie-name-refers-to-the-forked-gills-schizophyllum-commune-fork-gill-cap-1-4-cm-wide-white-or-gray-woolly-upturned-attached-excentrically-irregularly-saucer-shaped-stem-lacking-gills-grayish-to-purplish-spores-subglobose-l-sj-the-name-refers-to-the-frequence-of-the-plant-everywhere-on-dead-or-dying-twigs-and-trunks-in-forest-orchard-etc-not-edible-figure-29-image232017267.html
RMRDD8AY–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 51 SCHIZOPHYLLUJI Characterized by the two-forked edge of the gills, and the upturned woolly cap. Growing on wood ; not poisonous, but too tougli to be of value. Tlie name refers to the forked gills. Schizophyllum commune Fork Gill Cap 1-4 cm. wide, white- or gray-woolly, upturned, attached excentrically, irregularly saucer-shaped; stem lacking; gills grayish to purplish; spores subglobose, l-S/j.. The name refers to the frequence of the plant. Everywhere on dead or dying twigs and trunks, in forest, orchard, etc. ; not edible.. Figure 29
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 57 Clitopilus caespitosus Cluster Top Cap medium, 5-10 cm. wide, white or whitish, shining, smooth, convex, then plane or slightly depressed ; stem 4-8 cm. by 4-8 mm., white, mealy above, solid, more or less densely clustered ; gills more or less decurrent, pinkish or browmish- pink, narrow and crowded; spores rosy, nearly globose, S-4/i. The name refers to the clustered habit. In woodland and grassland, late summer and autumn; edible.. Figure 33. Clitopilus abortivus (Abortive form) Clitopilus abortivus Dwarf Top Cap medium, 5-10 cm. wid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-57-clitopilus-caespitosus-cluster-top-cap-medium-5-10-cm-wide-white-or-whitish-shining-smooth-convex-then-plane-or-slightly-depressed-stem-4-8-cm-by-4-8-mm-white-mealy-above-solid-more-or-less-densely-clustered-gills-more-or-less-decurrent-pinkish-or-browmish-pink-narrow-and-crowded-spores-rosy-nearly-globose-s-4i-the-name-refers-to-the-clustered-habit-in-woodland-and-grassland-late-summer-and-autumn-edible-figure-33-clitopilus-abortivus-abortive-form-clitopilus-abortivus-dwarf-top-cap-medium-5-10-cm-wid-image216455720.html
RMPG4BDC–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 57 Clitopilus caespitosus Cluster Top Cap medium, 5-10 cm. wide, white or whitish, shining, smooth, convex, then plane or slightly depressed ; stem 4-8 cm. by 4-8 mm., white, mealy above, solid, more or less densely clustered ; gills more or less decurrent, pinkish or browmish- pink, narrow and crowded; spores rosy, nearly globose, S-4/i. The name refers to the clustered habit. In woodland and grassland, late summer and autumn; edible.. Figure 33. Clitopilus abortivus (Abortive form) Clitopilus abortivus Dwarf Top Cap medium, 5-10 cm. wid
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RF2AA4TFH–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Two bright yellow mushrooms genus Agaricus growing on the ground Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-bright-yellow-mushrooms-genus-agaricus-growing-on-the-ground-13260468.html
RMAD049W–Two bright yellow mushrooms genus Agaricus growing on the ground
. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnunm imbricatum. H, imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Xiry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. -F/«>4—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi J'/ant—'White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with aw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-fungi-with-teethhydnaceae-hydnunm-imbricatum-h-imbricatum-timelate-summer-habitatxiry-woods-cap-or-pileusbrownish-as-if-scorched-surface-cracked-in-irregular-scales-6-7-inches-wide-teethbluish-grey-stem-or-stipeshort-and-thick-with-irregular-scales-fgt4whitish-bears-head-hydnum-edible-hydnum-caput-ursi-jantwhite-fleshy-branches-and-teethshort-branches-covered-with-aw-image232380674.html
RMRE1RWP–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnunm imbricatum. H, imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Xiry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. -F/«>4—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi J'/ant—'White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with aw
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 19 Tricholoma terreum Earth Cap Plate I:2 Cap small, 2-8 cm. wide, gray-brown to mouse-colored, covered with close scales or fibers, often closer and concentric toward the disk, bell-shaped or convex, rarely plane; stem short, 2-5 cm., paler than the cap, with fibers, solid to hollow; gills adnexed, whitish or gray, the edge more or less toothed; spores globose to elliptic, 5-7 X -l-f'^- The name refers to the earthy color and appearance of the cap. On the ground in woods, especially in the needle mold at the base of spruces and firs ; ed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-19-tricholoma-terreum-earth-cap-plate-i2-cap-small-2-8-cm-wide-gray-brown-to-mouse-colored-covered-with-close-scales-or-fibers-often-closer-and-concentric-toward-the-disk-bell-shaped-or-convex-rarely-plane-stem-short-2-5-cm-paler-than-the-cap-with-fibers-solid-to-hollow-gills-adnexed-whitish-or-gray-the-edge-more-or-less-toothed-spores-globose-to-elliptic-5-7-x-l-f-the-name-refers-to-the-earthy-color-and-appearance-of-the-cap-on-the-ground-in-woods-especially-in-the-needle-mold-at-the-base-of-spruces-and-firs-ed-image216455881.html
RMPG4BK5–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 19 Tricholoma terreum Earth Cap Plate I:2 Cap small, 2-8 cm. wide, gray-brown to mouse-colored, covered with close scales or fibers, often closer and concentric toward the disk, bell-shaped or convex, rarely plane; stem short, 2-5 cm., paler than the cap, with fibers, solid to hollow; gills adnexed, whitish or gray, the edge more or less toothed; spores globose to elliptic, 5-7 X -l-f'^- The name refers to the earthy color and appearance of the cap. On the ground in woods, especially in the needle mold at the base of spruces and firs ; ed
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RF2AA58CA–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
A toadstool genus Cortinarius with yellow orange or brownish speckled cap growing in the forest in the grass Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-toadstool-genus-cortinarius-with-yellow-orange-or-brownish-speckled-13260452.html
RFAD048N–A toadstool genus Cortinarius with yellow orange or brownish speckled cap growing in the forest in the grass Europe
. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H, imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Xiry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. -F/«>4—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi J'/ant—'White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed towar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-h-imbricatum-timelate-summer-habitatxiry-woods-cap-or-pileusbrownish-as-if-scorched-surface-cracked-in-irregular-scales-6-7-inches-wide-teethbluish-grey-stem-or-stipeshort-and-thick-with-irregular-scales-fgt4whitish-bears-head-hydnum-edible-hydnum-caput-ursi-jantwhite-fleshy-branches-and-teethshort-branches-covered-with-awl-shaped-teeth-of-varying-length-pointed-towar-image232380668.html
RMRE1RWG–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H, imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Xiry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. -F/«>4—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi J'/ant—'White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed towar
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI Amanita muscaria Fly Cap Cap large, 10-15 cm. wide, bright red or orange, becoming yellow or even whitish in age, roughened with many thick white angular fragments of the volva, which often disappear in age, margin striate, globose to convex, more rarely expanded; stem stout, 8-15 cm. by 2-4 cm., white, scaly, bulbous, hollow, ring large, apical, torn, volva forming several con- centric scaly rings on the bulb; gills free or touching, white or yellowish; spores elliptic, 8- 10 X 6-8;a, The name refers to the use of this fungus to kill fli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-amanita-muscaria-fly-cap-cap-large-10-15-cm-wide-bright-red-or-orange-becoming-yellow-or-even-whitish-in-age-roughened-with-many-thick-white-angular-fragments-of-the-volva-which-often-disappear-in-age-margin-striate-globose-to-convex-more-rarely-expanded-stem-stout-8-15-cm-by-2-4-cm-white-scaly-bulbous-hollow-ring-large-apical-torn-volva-forming-several-con-centric-scaly-rings-on-the-bulb-gills-free-or-touching-white-or-yellowish-spores-elliptic-8-10-x-6-8a-the-name-refers-to-the-use-of-this-fungus-to-kill-fli-image216455917.html
RMPG4BMD–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI Amanita muscaria Fly Cap Cap large, 10-15 cm. wide, bright red or orange, becoming yellow or even whitish in age, roughened with many thick white angular fragments of the volva, which often disappear in age, margin striate, globose to convex, more rarely expanded; stem stout, 8-15 cm. by 2-4 cm., white, scaly, bulbous, hollow, ring large, apical, torn, volva forming several con- centric scaly rings on the bulb; gills free or touching, white or yellowish; spores elliptic, 8- 10 X 6-8;a, The name refers to the use of this fungus to kill fli
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RF2AA4XCN–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Group of mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum Common or Gemmed Puffball growing on ground very common everywhere edible Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-group-of-mushrooms-lycoperdon-perlatum-common-or-gemmed-puffball-growing-13260475.html
RFAD04AM–Group of mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum Common or Gemmed Puffball growing on ground very common everywhere edible
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. TOOTH FUNGI 103 Cyclomyces greenei Circle Gill Cap 5-8 cm. wide, brown, downy, zoned, more or less streaked at the margin, globose, then convex to plane, more or less tough, fleshy; stem central, 4-6 cm. by 1 cm., dark brown, broader above; pores gill-like, decurrent, grayish. On the ground.. Figure 67. D.aed.^lea ijuercina TOOTH FUNGI HYDNACEAE Distinguished bv teeth or spines, which take the place of gills or tubes in form- ing the hymenium or spore surface. In form and texture, the tooth fungi resemble the pore fungi very closely, ranging from fl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-tooth-fungi-103-cyclomyces-greenei-circle-gill-cap-5-8-cm-wide-brown-downy-zoned-more-or-less-streaked-at-the-margin-globose-then-convex-to-plane-more-or-less-tough-fleshy-stem-central-4-6-cm-by-1-cm-dark-brown-broader-above-pores-gill-like-decurrent-grayish-on-the-ground-figure-67-daedlea-ijuercina-tooth-fungi-hydnaceae-distinguished-bv-teeth-or-spines-which-take-the-place-of-gills-or-tubes-in-form-ing-the-hymenium-or-spore-surface-in-form-and-texture-the-tooth-fungi-resemble-the-pore-fungi-very-closely-ranging-from-fl-image232016837.html
RMRDD7RH–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. TOOTH FUNGI 103 Cyclomyces greenei Circle Gill Cap 5-8 cm. wide, brown, downy, zoned, more or less streaked at the margin, globose, then convex to plane, more or less tough, fleshy; stem central, 4-6 cm. by 1 cm., dark brown, broader above; pores gill-like, decurrent, grayish. On the ground.. Figure 67. D.aed.^lea ijuercina TOOTH FUNGI HYDNACEAE Distinguished bv teeth or spines, which take the place of gills or tubes in form- ing the hymenium or spore surface. In form and texture, the tooth fungi resemble the pore fungi very closely, ranging from fl
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 83 (a) Cap bell-shaped, brownish; stem reddish; gills medium P. camf'atnilatiis (b) Cap hemispheric, whitish; stem yhitish ; gills very broad P. papUlonaccus Panaeolus epimyces Parasitic Panaeolus Cap 2-3 cm. "wide, white, silky, globose, then convex or plane; stem 2-4 cm. by 7-10 mm., whitish, striate, mealy, finally hollow; gills adnexed, whitish, then brownish or blackish, broad, crowded; spores black, elliptic, 7-9 X 5-6;U.. The name refers to the habit of growing on other fungi. Occasional, parasitic on other mush- rooms, which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-83-a-cap-bell-shaped-brownish-stem-reddish-gills-medium-p-camfatnilatiis-b-cap-hemispheric-whitish-stem-yhitish-gills-very-broad-p-papulonaccus-panaeolus-epimyces-parasitic-panaeolus-cap-2-3-cm-quotwide-white-silky-globose-then-convex-or-plane-stem-2-4-cm-by-7-10-mm-whitish-striate-mealy-finally-hollow-gills-adnexed-whitish-then-brownish-or-blackish-broad-crowded-spores-black-elliptic-7-9-x-5-6u-the-name-refers-to-the-habit-of-growing-on-other-fungi-occasional-parasitic-on-other-mush-rooms-which-image216455587.html
RMPG4B8K–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 83 (a) Cap bell-shaped, brownish; stem reddish; gills medium P. camf'atnilatiis (b) Cap hemispheric, whitish; stem yhitish ; gills very broad P. papUlonaccus Panaeolus epimyces Parasitic Panaeolus Cap 2-3 cm. "wide, white, silky, globose, then convex or plane; stem 2-4 cm. by 7-10 mm., whitish, striate, mealy, finally hollow; gills adnexed, whitish, then brownish or blackish, broad, crowded; spores black, elliptic, 7-9 X 5-6;U.. The name refers to the habit of growing on other fungi. Occasional, parasitic on other mush- rooms, which
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RF2AA4W7D–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Macro of a group of unusual gelatinous mushroom Neobulgaria pura growing on wood This fungus widely widespread everywhere Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-macro-of-a-group-of-unusual-gelatinous-mushroom-neobulgaria-pura-growing-13260441.html
RMAD047P–Macro of a group of unusual gelatinous mushroom Neobulgaria pura growing on wood This fungus widely widespread everywhere
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 45 Marasmius peronatus Boot Stem Cap small to medium, 3-8 cm. wide, yellowish, tan or pale brownish red, smooth, striate at the margin, convex to flat; stem slender and tough, 5-8 cm. by 3-4 mm., whitish or yellowish, with a downv covering which separates readily, densely yellow- ish or white-woolly at the base, stuffed, then hollow; gills adnexed, then free, pale to reddish ; spores o-'oid, 6-8 X 3-S/i. The name refers to the sheath-like down at the base of the stem. Common on the ground in woods, June to frost; acrid, but highly flavor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-45-marasmius-peronatus-boot-stem-cap-small-to-medium-3-8-cm-wide-yellowish-tan-or-pale-brownish-red-smooth-striate-at-the-margin-convex-to-flat-stem-slender-and-tough-5-8-cm-by-3-4-mm-whitish-or-yellowish-with-a-downv-covering-which-separates-readily-densely-yellow-ish-or-white-woolly-at-the-base-stuffed-then-hollow-gills-adnexed-then-free-pale-to-reddish-spores-o-oid-6-8-x-3-si-the-name-refers-to-the-sheath-like-down-at-the-base-of-the-stem-common-on-the-ground-in-woods-june-to-frost-acrid-but-highly-flavor-image232017310.html
RMRDD8CE–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 45 Marasmius peronatus Boot Stem Cap small to medium, 3-8 cm. wide, yellowish, tan or pale brownish red, smooth, striate at the margin, convex to flat; stem slender and tough, 5-8 cm. by 3-4 mm., whitish or yellowish, with a downv covering which separates readily, densely yellow- ish or white-woolly at the base, stuffed, then hollow; gills adnexed, then free, pale to reddish ; spores o-'oid, 6-8 X 3-S/i. The name refers to the sheath-like down at the base of the stem. Common on the ground in woods, June to frost; acrid, but highly flavor
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 454 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Pluteus Fries (p. 450) Pileus fleshy, regular; separating easily from the stipe; gills free; volva and annul us both absent; spores elliptic. P. cervinus Scha. Fig. 323. Cap large, 5-16 cm. wide, usually some shade of browTi, from grayish or yellowish to blackish-brown, more or less fibrous or hairy on the disk, some- times sticky, convex or plane; stem 7- 15 cm. by }^-l cm., brownish, smooth or black-hairy, solid; gills free, pink, broad; spores pink, rarely greenish, globoid, 7-8 X 5-6 n. A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-454-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-pluteus-fries-p-450-pileus-fleshy-regular-separating-easily-from-the-stipe-gills-free-volva-and-annul-us-both-absent-spores-elliptic-p-cervinus-scha-fig-323-cap-large-5-16-cm-wide-usually-some-shade-of-browti-from-grayish-or-yellowish-to-blackish-brown-more-or-less-fibrous-or-hairy-on-the-disk-some-times-sticky-convex-or-plane-stem-7-15-cm-by-l-cm-brownish-smooth-or-black-hairy-solid-gills-free-pink-broad-spores-pink-rarely-greenish-globoid-7-8-x-5-6-n-a-image216377332.html
RMPG0RDT–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 454 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Pluteus Fries (p. 450) Pileus fleshy, regular; separating easily from the stipe; gills free; volva and annul us both absent; spores elliptic. P. cervinus Scha. Fig. 323. Cap large, 5-16 cm. wide, usually some shade of browTi, from grayish or yellowish to blackish-brown, more or less fibrous or hairy on the disk, some- times sticky, convex or plane; stem 7- 15 cm. by }^-l cm., brownish, smooth or black-hairy, solid; gills free, pink, broad; spores pink, rarely greenish, globoid, 7-8 X 5-6 n. A
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RF2AA58Y6–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Macro of small specimen of bright yellow gelatinous Tremella mesenterica Witch s Butter fungus growing on wood Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-macro-of-small-specimen-of-bright-yellow-gelatinous-tremella-mesenterica-13260409.html
RMAD044X–Macro of small specimen of bright yellow gelatinous Tremella mesenterica Witch s Butter fungus growing on wood
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 453 annulus none; volva present. Easily distinguished from all otlier pink-spored genera by the volva. Fig. 322. About thirtj'-six species.. Fig. 321.—Pholiota adiposa. After Clements. V. bombycina (Scha.) Quel. Cap large, 8-25 cm. wide, all white and silky, more rarelj' some- what scaly, hemispheric or bell-shaped to convex; stem 8-12 cm. by 1-2 cm., white, smooth, tapering upward, solid, volva large and spreading; gills free, salmon-pink, crowded, spores elliptic, 6-7 X 4 ^. It is often parasit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-453-annulus-none-volva-present-easily-distinguished-from-all-otlier-pink-spored-genera-by-the-volva-fig-322-about-thirtj-six-species-fig-321pholiota-adiposa-after-clements-v-bombycina-scha-quel-cap-large-8-25-cm-wide-all-white-and-silky-more-rarelj-some-what-scaly-hemispheric-or-bell-shaped-to-convex-stem-8-12-cm-by-1-2-cm-white-smooth-tapering-upward-solid-volva-large-and-spreading-gills-free-salmon-pink-crowded-spores-elliptic-6-7-x-4-it-is-often-parasit-image232037049.html
RMRDE5HD–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 453 annulus none; volva present. Easily distinguished from all otlier pink-spored genera by the volva. Fig. 322. About thirtj'-six species.. Fig. 321.—Pholiota adiposa. After Clements. V. bombycina (Scha.) Quel. Cap large, 8-25 cm. wide, all white and silky, more rarelj' some- what scaly, hemispheric or bell-shaped to convex; stem 8-12 cm. by 1-2 cm., white, smooth, tapering upward, solid, volva large and spreading; gills free, salmon-pink, crowded, spores elliptic, 6-7 X 4 ^. It is often parasit
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. PORE FUNGI 89 smooth; tubes adnate, whitish, then pinkish, turning blackish where bruised; spores dull pink, elliptic, 10-12 X 5-6/m. The name refers to the color. On the ground in woods, summer and autumn; excellent. Boletus felleus Gall Boletus C a p 7-20 cm. wide, yellowish to yellowish-brown, or red-brown, smooth, con- vex to plane; flesh white, sometimes becoming pinkish where bruised, bitter; stem 5-10 cm. by 1-2 cm., like the cap in color or somewhat paler, smooth, some-. FiGURE 54. Boletus edulis what netted above; tubes adnate, white, mouth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-pore-fungi-89-smooth-tubes-adnate-whitish-then-pinkish-turning-blackish-where-bruised-spores-dull-pink-elliptic-10-12-x-5-6m-the-name-refers-to-the-color-on-the-ground-in-woods-summer-and-autumn-excellent-boletus-felleus-gall-boletus-c-a-p-7-20-cm-wide-yellowish-to-yellowish-brown-or-red-brown-smooth-con-vex-to-plane-flesh-white-sometimes-becoming-pinkish-where-bruised-bitter-stem-5-10-cm-by-1-2-cm-like-the-cap-in-color-or-somewhat-paler-smooth-some-figure-54-boletus-edulis-what-netted-above-tubes-adnate-white-mouth-image216455570.html
RMPG4B82–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. PORE FUNGI 89 smooth; tubes adnate, whitish, then pinkish, turning blackish where bruised; spores dull pink, elliptic, 10-12 X 5-6/m. The name refers to the color. On the ground in woods, summer and autumn; excellent. Boletus felleus Gall Boletus C a p 7-20 cm. wide, yellowish to yellowish-brown, or red-brown, smooth, con- vex to plane; flesh white, sometimes becoming pinkish where bruised, bitter; stem 5-10 cm. by 1-2 cm., like the cap in color or somewhat paler, smooth, some-. FiGURE 54. Boletus edulis what netted above; tubes adnate, white, mouth
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RF2AA4X2X–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Polyporus arcularius Fringed Polypore a small fungus growing on birch this species is common in Europe and America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polyporus-arcularius-fringed-polypore-a-small-fungus-growing-on-birch-13260471.html
RFAD04AG–Polyporus arcularius Fringed Polypore a small fungus growing on birch this species is common in Europe and America
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 57 Clitopilus caespitosus Cluster Top Cap medium, 5-10 cm. wide, white or whitish, shining, smooth, convex, then plane or slightly depressed ; stem 4-8 cm. by 4-8 mm., white, mealy above, solid, more or less densely clustered ; gills more or less decurrent, pinkish or browmish- pink, narrow and crowded; spores rosy, nearly globose, S-4/i. The name refers to the clustered habit. In woodland and grassland, late summer and autumn; edible.. Figure 33. Clitopilus abortivus (Abortive form) Clitopilus abortivus Dwarf Top Cap medium, 5-10 cm. wid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-57-clitopilus-caespitosus-cluster-top-cap-medium-5-10-cm-wide-white-or-whitish-shining-smooth-convex-then-plane-or-slightly-depressed-stem-4-8-cm-by-4-8-mm-white-mealy-above-solid-more-or-less-densely-clustered-gills-more-or-less-decurrent-pinkish-or-browmish-pink-narrow-and-crowded-spores-rosy-nearly-globose-s-4i-the-name-refers-to-the-clustered-habit-in-woodland-and-grassland-late-summer-and-autumn-edible-figure-33-clitopilus-abortivus-abortive-form-clitopilus-abortivus-dwarf-top-cap-medium-5-10-cm-wid-image232017204.html
RMRDD88M–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 57 Clitopilus caespitosus Cluster Top Cap medium, 5-10 cm. wide, white or whitish, shining, smooth, convex, then plane or slightly depressed ; stem 4-8 cm. by 4-8 mm., white, mealy above, solid, more or less densely clustered ; gills more or less decurrent, pinkish or browmish- pink, narrow and crowded; spores rosy, nearly globose, S-4/i. The name refers to the clustered habit. In woodland and grassland, late summer and autumn; edible.. Figure 33. Clitopilus abortivus (Abortive form) Clitopilus abortivus Dwarf Top Cap medium, 5-10 cm. wid
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. SADDLE FUNGI 143 Leotia lubrica Cap 5-15 mm., wide, S-10 mm. tall, yellow to yellowish green or dark green, smooth but often fold- ed and wavy at the margin, gelatinous, in- flated, hemispheric; stem 1-6 cm. by 3-S mm., yellowish to greenish, powdered, hollow; spores clear or greenish, oblong, 2- 4-celled, 18-22 X 4-5;U.. The name refers to the slimy texture. On the ground in woods, often on sandy soil; not tested. CUDONIA Resembling Le- otia, but the cap fleshy, with the margin free from the stem but rolled inward. The cap is more or less globose. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-saddle-fungi-143-leotia-lubrica-cap-5-15-mm-wide-s-10-mm-tall-yellow-to-yellowish-green-or-dark-green-smooth-but-often-fold-ed-and-wavy-at-the-margin-gelatinous-in-flated-hemispheric-stem-1-6-cm-by-3-s-mm-yellowish-to-greenish-powdered-hollow-spores-clear-or-greenish-oblong-2-4-celled-18-22-x-4-5u-the-name-refers-to-the-slimy-texture-on-the-ground-in-woods-often-on-sandy-soil-not-tested-cudonia-resembling-le-otia-but-the-cap-fleshy-with-the-margin-free-from-the-stem-but-rolled-inward-the-cap-is-more-or-less-globose-image216455240.html
RMPG4AT8–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. SADDLE FUNGI 143 Leotia lubrica Cap 5-15 mm., wide, S-10 mm. tall, yellow to yellowish green or dark green, smooth but often fold- ed and wavy at the margin, gelatinous, in- flated, hemispheric; stem 1-6 cm. by 3-S mm., yellowish to greenish, powdered, hollow; spores clear or greenish, oblong, 2- 4-celled, 18-22 X 4-5;U.. The name refers to the slimy texture. On the ground in woods, often on sandy soil; not tested. CUDONIA Resembling Le- otia, but the cap fleshy, with the margin free from the stem but rolled inward. The cap is more or less globose.
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RF2AA4RCK–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Macro of unusual mushroom Nidula niveotomentosa whitish cylindrical bodies growing on wood Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-macro-of-unusual-mushroom-nidula-niveotomentosa-whitish-cylindrical-13260436.html
RFAD047H–Macro of unusual mushroom Nidula niveotomentosa whitish cylindrical bodies growing on wood
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI Key to the Species 1. Cap whitish; gills whitish, distant 2. Cap rust-colored; gills yellow or yellowish, close 31 0. uiiibcllifera 0. campanella Omphalia umbellifera Umbel Cup Cap small 1-3 cm. wide, whitish or grayish, smooth, watery-translucent, striate, convex, plane and finally depressed; stem slender, 1-3 cm. by 2 mm., whitish, usually smooth, hairy at the base, stuffed or hollow; gills decurrent, whitish, broad, distant; spores subglobose to ellipsoid, 8-10 X 5-6;u,. The name refers to the shape of the cap. Common on decaying wood Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-key-to-the-species-1-cap-whitish-gills-whitish-distant-2-cap-rust-colored-gills-yellow-or-yellowish-close-31-0-uiiibcllifera-0-campanella-omphalia-umbellifera-umbel-cup-cap-small-1-3-cm-wide-whitish-or-grayish-smooth-watery-translucent-striate-convex-plane-and-finally-depressed-stem-slender-1-3-cm-by-2-mm-whitish-usually-smooth-hairy-at-the-base-stuffed-or-hollow-gills-decurrent-whitish-broad-distant-spores-subglobose-to-ellipsoid-8-10-x-5-6u-the-name-refers-to-the-shape-of-the-cap-common-on-decaying-wood-image231990075.html
RMRDC1KR–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI Key to the Species 1. Cap whitish; gills whitish, distant 2. Cap rust-colored; gills yellow or yellowish, close 31 0. uiiibcllifera 0. campanella Omphalia umbellifera Umbel Cup Cap small 1-3 cm. wide, whitish or grayish, smooth, watery-translucent, striate, convex, plane and finally depressed; stem slender, 1-3 cm. by 2 mm., whitish, usually smooth, hairy at the base, stuffed or hollow; gills decurrent, whitish, broad, distant; spores subglobose to ellipsoid, 8-10 X 5-6;u,. The name refers to the shape of the cap. Common on decaying wood
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLAXT DISEASE 441 Fistulina Buller (p. 440) Sporophore fleshy, laterallj^ short-stipitate, hymcnial sur- face at first granular, then each granule becoming a tube; these â are approximate but not united; spores bro-^ra in mass. Fig. 314. A genus of a half dozen species.. Fig. 313.âLcnzitcs betulina. After Clements. F. hepatica (Scha.) Fr. Cap 8-20 cm. wide, bright-red or red-brown, liver-shaped to shelf-like, more or less lobed, smooth, more or less sticky when wet; flesh containing reddish fibers; stem short, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plaxt-disease-441-fistulina-buller-p-440-sporophore-fleshy-laterallj-short-stipitate-hymcnial-sur-face-at-first-granular-then-each-granule-becoming-a-tube-these-are-approximate-but-not-united-spores-bro-ra-in-mass-fig-314-a-genus-of-a-half-dozen-species-fig-313lcnzitcs-betulina-after-clements-f-hepatica-scha-fr-cap-8-20-cm-wide-bright-red-or-red-brown-liver-shaped-to-shelf-like-more-or-less-lobed-smooth-more-or-less-sticky-when-wet-flesh-containing-reddish-fibers-stem-short-image216377376.html
RMPG0RFC–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLAXT DISEASE 441 Fistulina Buller (p. 440) Sporophore fleshy, laterallj^ short-stipitate, hymcnial sur- face at first granular, then each granule becoming a tube; these â are approximate but not united; spores bro-^ra in mass. Fig. 314. A genus of a half dozen species.. Fig. 313.âLcnzitcs betulina. After Clements. F. hepatica (Scha.) Fr. Cap 8-20 cm. wide, bright-red or red-brown, liver-shaped to shelf-like, more or less lobed, smooth, more or less sticky when wet; flesh containing reddish fibers; stem short,
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RF2AA58X4–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Macro of small specimen of bright yellow gelatinous Tremella mesenterica Witch s Butter fungus growing on wood Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-macro-of-small-specimen-of-bright-yellow-gelatinous-tremella-mesenterica-13260410.html
RFAD044Y–Macro of small specimen of bright yellow gelatinous Tremella mesenterica Witch s Butter fungus growing on wood
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 19 Tricholoma terreum Earth Cap Plate I:2 Cap small, 2-8 cm. wide, gray-brown to mouse-colored, covered with close scales or fibers, often closer and concentric toward the disk, bell-shaped or convex, rarely plane; stem short, 2-5 cm., paler than the cap, with fibers, solid to hollow; gills adnexed, whitish or gray, the edge more or less toothed; spores globose to elliptic, 5-7 X -l-f'^- The name refers to the earthy color and appearance of the cap. On the ground in woods, especially in the needle mold at the base of spruces and firs ; ed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-19-tricholoma-terreum-earth-cap-plate-i2-cap-small-2-8-cm-wide-gray-brown-to-mouse-colored-covered-with-close-scales-or-fibers-often-closer-and-concentric-toward-the-disk-bell-shaped-or-convex-rarely-plane-stem-short-2-5-cm-paler-than-the-cap-with-fibers-solid-to-hollow-gills-adnexed-whitish-or-gray-the-edge-more-or-less-toothed-spores-globose-to-elliptic-5-7-x-l-f-the-name-refers-to-the-earthy-color-and-appearance-of-the-cap-on-the-ground-in-woods-especially-in-the-needle-mold-at-the-base-of-spruces-and-firs-ed-image231990148.html
RMRDC1PC–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 19 Tricholoma terreum Earth Cap Plate I:2 Cap small, 2-8 cm. wide, gray-brown to mouse-colored, covered with close scales or fibers, often closer and concentric toward the disk, bell-shaped or convex, rarely plane; stem short, 2-5 cm., paler than the cap, with fibers, solid to hollow; gills adnexed, whitish or gray, the edge more or less toothed; spores globose to elliptic, 5-7 X -l-f'^- The name refers to the earthy color and appearance of the cap. On the ground in woods, especially in the needle mold at the base of spruces and firs ; ed
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 8i mm., white, somewhat downy, hollow, but solid and bulbous at the base; gills free, black, narrow, crowded; spores black, ellipsoid, 12-15 X 8-10/i. The name refers to its habitat. Common on dung and on manure heaps, from spring to winter; excellent. Coprinus atramentarius Inky Cap Cap 4-10 cm. tall, 4-8 cm. wide, grayish or gray-brown, usually smooth, but sometimes scaly, especially toward the disk, margin even, more rarely ribbed, ovate or irregularly bell-shaped, then expanded; stem 8-12 cm. by about 1 cm., white or whitish, smooth, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-8i-mm-white-somewhat-downy-hollow-but-solid-and-bulbous-at-the-base-gills-free-black-narrow-crowded-spores-black-ellipsoid-12-15-x-8-10i-the-name-refers-to-its-habitat-common-on-dung-and-on-manure-heaps-from-spring-to-winter-excellent-coprinus-atramentarius-inky-cap-cap-4-10-cm-tall-4-8-cm-wide-grayish-or-gray-brown-usually-smooth-but-sometimes-scaly-especially-toward-the-disk-margin-even-more-rarely-ribbed-ovate-or-irregularly-bell-shaped-then-expanded-stem-8-12-cm-by-about-1-cm-white-or-whitish-smooth-image216455597.html
RMPG4B91–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 8i mm., white, somewhat downy, hollow, but solid and bulbous at the base; gills free, black, narrow, crowded; spores black, ellipsoid, 12-15 X 8-10/i. The name refers to its habitat. Common on dung and on manure heaps, from spring to winter; excellent. Coprinus atramentarius Inky Cap Cap 4-10 cm. tall, 4-8 cm. wide, grayish or gray-brown, usually smooth, but sometimes scaly, especially toward the disk, margin even, more rarely ribbed, ovate or irregularly bell-shaped, then expanded; stem 8-12 cm. by about 1 cm., white or whitish, smooth,
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RF2AA580W–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Lactarius mitissimus Candy Cap orange gilled mushroom grows in cluster on ground convex cap common in Europe and America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lactarius-mitissimus-candy-cap-orange-gilled-mushroom-grows-in-cluster-13260451.html
RMAD048M–Lactarius mitissimus Candy Cap orange gilled mushroom grows in cluster on ground convex cap common in Europe and America
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. SADDLE FUNGI 143 Leotia lubrica Cap 5-15 mm., wide, S-10 mm. tall, yellow to yellowish green or dark green, smooth but often fold- ed and wavy at the margin, gelatinous, in- flated, hemispheric; stem 1-6 cm. by 3-S mm., yellowish to greenish, powdered, hollow; spores clear or greenish, oblong, 2- 4-celled, 18-22 X 4-5;U.. The name refers to the slimy texture. On the ground in woods, often on sandy soil; not tested. CUDONIA Resembling Le- otia, but the cap fleshy, with the margin free from the stem but rolled inward. The cap is more or less globose. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-saddle-fungi-143-leotia-lubrica-cap-5-15-mm-wide-s-10-mm-tall-yellow-to-yellowish-green-or-dark-green-smooth-but-often-fold-ed-and-wavy-at-the-margin-gelatinous-in-flated-hemispheric-stem-1-6-cm-by-3-s-mm-yellowish-to-greenish-powdered-hollow-spores-clear-or-greenish-oblong-2-4-celled-18-22-x-4-5u-the-name-refers-to-the-slimy-texture-on-the-ground-in-woods-often-on-sandy-soil-not-tested-cudonia-resembling-le-otia-but-the-cap-fleshy-with-the-margin-free-from-the-stem-but-rolled-inward-the-cap-is-more-or-less-globose-image232010176.html
RMRDCY9M–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. SADDLE FUNGI 143 Leotia lubrica Cap 5-15 mm., wide, S-10 mm. tall, yellow to yellowish green or dark green, smooth but often fold- ed and wavy at the margin, gelatinous, in- flated, hemispheric; stem 1-6 cm. by 3-S mm., yellowish to greenish, powdered, hollow; spores clear or greenish, oblong, 2- 4-celled, 18-22 X 4-5;U.. The name refers to the slimy texture. On the ground in woods, often on sandy soil; not tested. CUDONIA Resembling Le- otia, but the cap fleshy, with the margin free from the stem but rolled inward. The cap is more or less globose.
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. TOOTH FUNGI I OS pointed at one end, clear or yellowish, 5-8|U. The name refers to the depressed cap. Common on the ground in woods, usually in troops, summer and autumn ; ex- cellent, but requires to be cooked slowly for about an hour. Hydnum zonatum Zoned Hydnum C a J) 2-5 cm. wide, rust-colored to rust-brown, smooth, distinctly zoned, thin, fleshy-leathery, more or less wrinkled radiatelv, plane, then more or less depressed; stem 1-3 cm. by 4-6 mm., hairy or tufted, somewhat paler than the cap, swollen at base: teeth 2-3 mm. long, rust-colored; s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-tooth-fungi-i-os-pointed-at-one-end-clear-or-yellowish-5-8u-the-name-refers-to-the-depressed-cap-common-on-the-ground-in-woods-usually-in-troops-summer-and-autumn-ex-cellent-but-requires-to-be-cooked-slowly-for-about-an-hour-hydnum-zonatum-zoned-hydnum-c-a-j-2-5-cm-wide-rust-colored-to-rust-brown-smooth-distinctly-zoned-thin-fleshy-leathery-more-or-less-wrinkled-radiatelv-plane-then-more-or-less-depressed-stem-1-3-cm-by-4-6-mm-hairy-or-tufted-somewhat-paler-than-the-cap-swollen-at-base-teeth-2-3-mm-long-rust-colored-s-image216455487.html
RMPG4B53–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. TOOTH FUNGI I OS pointed at one end, clear or yellowish, 5-8|U. The name refers to the depressed cap. Common on the ground in woods, usually in troops, summer and autumn ; ex- cellent, but requires to be cooked slowly for about an hour. Hydnum zonatum Zoned Hydnum C a J) 2-5 cm. wide, rust-colored to rust-brown, smooth, distinctly zoned, thin, fleshy-leathery, more or less wrinkled radiatelv, plane, then more or less depressed; stem 1-3 cm. by 4-6 mm., hairy or tufted, somewhat paler than the cap, swollen at base: teeth 2-3 mm. long, rust-colored; s
mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-in-the-woods-of-chalkidiki-greece-image333251331.html
RF2AA4WD7–mushrooms in the woods of Chalkidiki, Greece
Suburban Psathyrella Psathyrella candolleana common gilled mushroom grow in clusters on ground common in Europe America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-suburban-psathyrella-psathyrella-candolleana-common-gilled-mushroom-13260450.html
RMAD048K–Suburban Psathyrella Psathyrella candolleana common gilled mushroom grow in clusters on ground common in Europe America
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 83 (a) Cap bell-shaped, brownish; stem reddish; gills medium P. camf'atnilatiis (b) Cap hemispheric, whitish; stem yhitish ; gills very broad P. papUlonaccus Panaeolus epimyces Parasitic Panaeolus Cap 2-3 cm. "wide, white, silky, globose, then convex or plane; stem 2-4 cm. by 7-10 mm., whitish, striate, mealy, finally hollow; gills adnexed, whitish, then brownish or blackish, broad, crowded; spores black, elliptic, 7-9 X 5-6;U.. The name refers to the habit of growing on other fungi. Occasional, parasitic on other mush- rooms, which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-83-a-cap-bell-shaped-brownish-stem-reddish-gills-medium-p-camfatnilatiis-b-cap-hemispheric-whitish-stem-yhitish-gills-very-broad-p-papulonaccus-panaeolus-epimyces-parasitic-panaeolus-cap-2-3-cm-quotwide-white-silky-globose-then-convex-or-plane-stem-2-4-cm-by-7-10-mm-whitish-striate-mealy-finally-hollow-gills-adnexed-whitish-then-brownish-or-blackish-broad-crowded-spores-black-elliptic-7-9-x-5-6u-the-name-refers-to-the-habit-of-growing-on-other-fungi-occasional-parasitic-on-other-mush-rooms-which-image232016990.html
RMRDD812–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 83 (a) Cap bell-shaped, brownish; stem reddish; gills medium P. camf'atnilatiis (b) Cap hemispheric, whitish; stem yhitish ; gills very broad P. papUlonaccus Panaeolus epimyces Parasitic Panaeolus Cap 2-3 cm. "wide, white, silky, globose, then convex or plane; stem 2-4 cm. by 7-10 mm., whitish, striate, mealy, finally hollow; gills adnexed, whitish, then brownish or blackish, broad, crowded; spores black, elliptic, 7-9 X 5-6;U.. The name refers to the habit of growing on other fungi. Occasional, parasitic on other mush- rooms, which
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