- body or
fruitbody) of
fungi is a
multicellular structure on
which spore-producing structures, such as
basidia or asci, are borne. The
fruitbody is part...
-
appears on
rainforest leaves as a wiry
stipe with a
delicate fruitbody. The cap of the
fruitbody can be up to 4 mm in diameter, and is pale brown. List of...
- California, most
commonly within 10
miles (16 km) of the
Pacific coast. The
fruitbodies (mushrooms) grow on
rotting wood,
especially wood
chips used in garden...
-
brittle flesh of
their fruitbodies. In
addition to
these typical agaricoid forms, the
family contains species with
fruitbodies that are
laterally striped...
-
percentage of
monokaryotic cultures yield fruitbodies.
Monokaryotic fruitbodies are also
smaller than
dikaryotic fruitbodies. The
monokaryotic mycelium was found...
- It was
described as new to
science in 2013. It has a rubbery,
black fruitbody up to 9 cm (3.5 in) in
diameter and 7 cm (2.8 in) high, with gelatinous...
- in the
Northern Hemisphere, the
genus contains around 40 species. The
fruitbodies of its
members grow by
slowly enveloping nearby bits of gr**** and vegetation...
- the
spores mature, they form a m****
called a
gleba in the
centre of the
fruitbody that is
often of a
distinctive color and texture. The
basidiocarp remains...
-
acorn cup,
stalked bonfire cup, or
pixie cup. The small, goblet-shaped
fruitbodies of the
fungus are reddish-brown with a
whitish fringe and
measure up...
-
morphological based class of
Basidiomycota that
formed hymenial layers on
their fruitbodies), the
Gasteromycetes (another
obsolete class that
included species mostly...