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- the stipe: Adnate Adnexed Decurrent Emarginate Free Seceding Sinuate Subdecurrent See Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for January 2008 for a description...
- flattening slightly in maturity. Gills are whitish, attached, and notched to subdecurrent. Stem s****y, 2-8cm long, 1-2.5cm thick, whitish near apex, orange-brown...
- Mycological characteristics Pores on hymenium Cap is offset Hymenium is decurrent or subdecurrent Stipe is bare Spore print is brown Ecology is saprotrophic...
- with tubular hymenop****. Pileus covered with squamules. Hymenop**** subdecurrent, broadly tubular; pores up to 2–6 mm wide, pallid to cream when young...
- attachment of the gills to the stem is adnate (squarely attached) to subdecurrent (running slightly down the length of the stem). They are packed close...
- characteristics Pores on hymenium Cap is flat or depressed Hymenium is subdecurrent Stipe is bare Spore print is brown Ecology is saprotrophic Edibility...
- longer. The gills are adnate to adnexed and close, often distinctly subdecurrent. They are initially light brown, becoming dark brown with age with a...
- characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex or flat Hymenium is adnate or subdecurrent Stipe has a ring Spore print is white Ecology is parasitic Edibility...
- characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is umbonate Hymenium is adnate or subdecurrent Stipe is bare Spore print is blackish-brown to purple Ecology is saprotrophic...
- plane to slightly depressed in older ones; lamellae are attached to subdecurrent. The stipe is 3–6 cm (1+1⁄4–2+1⁄4 in) long. The entire fruiting body...