- the stipe:
Adnate Adnexed Decurrent Emarginate Free
Seceding Sinuate Subdecurrent See Tom Volk's
Fungus of the
Month for
January 2008 for a description...
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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...
- longer. The
gills are
adnate to
adnexed and close,
often distinctly subdecurrent. They are
initially light brown,
becoming dark
brown with age with a...
- gills. The caps
reach 4–14
centimetres (1+1⁄2–5+1⁄2 inches), with
gills subdecurrent to decurrent. The
fruit bodies are white,
sometimes with a
tinge of yellow...
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Mycological characteristics Pores on
hymenium Cap is
offset Hymenium is
decurrent or
subdecurrent Stipe is bare
Spore print is
brown Ecology is saprotrophic...
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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...
- with
tubular hymenop****.
Pileus covered with squamules. Hymenop****
subdecurrent,
broadly tubular;
pores up to 2–6 mm wide,
pallid to
cream when young...
- white, brown, ocher, or grey. The
gills are adnexed, sinuate, adnate, or
subdecurrent,
white to yellowish. The
stipe is central,
cylindrical or
slightly swollen...
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characteristics Pores on
hymenium Cap is flat or
depressed Hymenium is
subdecurrent Stipe is bare
Spore print is
brown Ecology is
saprotrophic Edibility...
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characteristics Pores on
hymenium Cap is
convex Hymenium is
adnate or
subdecurrent Stipe has a ring
Spore print is
brown Ecology is
mycorrhizal Edibility...