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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...
- can be
differentiated easily as the
gills are
either not
decurrent or not
deeply decurrent.
While not
quite as
common as true
oyster mushrooms, they...
- is dry. The
gills are
narrow and thin,
placed together closely, and
decurrently attached to the stipe,
which can be up to 5 cm (2 in) long. The flesh...
- 59 in) in diameter. The orange-buff
gills are narrow,
closely spaced, and
decurrently attached to the stipe.
Spores are elliptical, smooth, amyloid, and measure...
- outline. The
flesh is
tough and whitish. The
gills are
attached in a
decurrently (running down the
length of the stem), and are
narrow and
often forked...
-
hymenium has
hexagonal pores and is
cream to
brown in color. The
hymenium is
decurrent in shape. The
stipe is central, bare, scaly, and brownish. The odor is...
- diameter. The
flesh is white. The
gills are
widely spaced, white, and
decurrently attached to the stem. The
spores are oblong, amyloid, and
measure 4–6...
-
number (1-15) of
separate carpels,
which have a very
short style and a
decurrent stigma. Each of
these develops into a dry
fruit (which is
called a follicle)...
- (hypanthium) is 5-angled, 3 cm long, 1.5-1.7 cm thick, with acute, long-
decurrent podaria,
bracteoles (small bracts)
subtening (2–8)
spines up to 7 mm long...