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Decurrent (sometimes decurring) is a term used in
botany and
mycology to
describe plant or fungal...
-
classified according to
their attachment to the stipe:
Adnate Adnexed Decurrent Emarginate Free
Seceding Sinuate Subdecurrent See Tom Volk's
Fungus of...
- Pleurotaceae. The
fruit bodies have pale to
brown funnel-shaped caps with
decurrent gills and are
considered edible. The
species has a
cosmopolitan distribution...
- to moist, and
radially fibrillose. The
gills are pale,
adnate to short-
decurrent,
close and
usually forked. The stem
measures 5–10 cm (2–3+7⁄8 in) long...
- with a wavy margin, and mild odor and taste. The
gills are shallow,
decurrent, forked, and pale. The
hollow stalk is 2–12 cm (1–4+1⁄2 in) tall and 1 cm...
- or rain; its odor is mild. The
gills are
brown and
adnate to
slightly decurrent. The
stalk is 1–5 cm tall and 2–4 mm wide. The
spores are pale reddish-brown...
- color); it may
become brownish with age. The
hymenium is
folded into
decurrent ridges (false gills) and cross-veins,
which deepen with age. The color...
-
changes from
convex with
inrolled margins to more
funnel shaped. The
decurrent gills are the same
colour as the cap. The
stipe is bulbous,
larger at...
- have free
gills that do not
extend to the top of the stalk.
Others have
decurrent gills that
extend down the stalk, as in the
genera Omphalotus and Pleurotus...
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woolly base. Veins/Ridges: Dark grey
irregular forks which are
distant and
decurrent.
Spore print: White. Spores:
Broadly elliptical, smooth, non-amyloid....