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- The
spores have
thick cell walls, and are hyaline. They are
strongly cyanophilous,
meaning that the cell
walls will
readily absorb methyl blue stain. In...
- with low
cyanophilous warts, and
measure 7–10 by 3.5–5.5 μm. The
basidia have
basal clamps are
mostly four-spored, and
sometimes have
cyanophilous granular...
- millimetre. P. puerensis has a
dimitic hyphal system with non-dextrinoid and
cyanophilous skeletal hyphae that are
encrusted with pale-yellow crystals. The spores...
- 5 micrometres (μm), with
walls that tend to
thicken in age. The
spores are
cyanophilous,
meaning they will
readily stain dark blue in
methyl blue solution. Staining...
- They have a
thick wall with germ pore. Dextrinoid,
congophilous and
cyanophilous. Has a pink
inner wall when
mounted in
Cresyl blue. Basidia: 16–37 x...
- ellipsoid,
oblong or
allantoid in shape. They are thin-walled and non-
cyanophilous, non-amyloid and non-dextrinoid.
Cystidia are
mostly absent but some...
-
amygdaliform with a
thick wall and germ pore. Dextrinoid,
congophilous and
cyanophilous. Has a pink
interior in
cresyl blue. Basidia: 18–28 x 8.5–12 μm, 4 spored...
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Spore size may vary considerably, and ornamentation, when present, is
cyanophilous. Hjomsköld was the
first to
introduce the name
Ramaria in 1790. Persoon...
- with
ornamentation of low
warts and meandering, reticulate, and
complex cyanophilous ridges.
Spore prints are
cinnamon buff.
Ramaria flavosaponaria is easily...