Mushrooms of Idaho and the Pacific Northwest: DiscomycetesDistributed by the University of Nebraska Press for the University of Idaho Press This volume is the culmination of over two decades of study of Pacific Northwest mushrooms. You will find this guide an essential for your mushroom collection kit. Mushroom enthusiasts are advised on when and where to collect, how to distinguish from toadstools and on the development and parts of the mushroom. |
Contents
BoletesBoletoid Agaricales | 1 |
Chanterelles Cantharelloid Aphyllophorales | 55 |
Fairy Clubs and Coral Fungi Clavarioid Aphyllophorales | 67 |
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Mushrooms of Idaho and the Pacific Northwest: Non-gilled hymenomycetes Edmund E. Tylutki No preview available - 1979 |
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3-4 micrometers Albatrellus amyloid angular annulus apex apices basal clamp base basidia BASIDIOCARP blue BOLETE branches brown in KOH brown in print brownish bruising chanterelle clamp connections clamps absent clamps present clavate cm long cm wide color common Concolorous conifers convex coral fungi cyanophilous warts CYSTIDIA cystidia absent decurrent DESCRIPTIONS Edibility unknown ellipsoid FAIRY CLUB fibrillose Fruiting bodies fungus gelatinous glabrous gloeoplerous hyphae gray green ground in duff hyaline Hydnellum Hydnum HYMENIAL HYMENIAL CYSTIDIA hymenium hymenophore HYPHAE OF CONTEXT Idaho Leccinum light yellow margin Marr & Stuntz medium MICROCHARACTERS microm micrometers long micrometers wide Mild mushroom Mycologia non-amyloid olive brown pale yellow Petersen PILEIPELLIS Pileus Pileus surface pinkish POLYPORE Pore surface reddish brown REMARKS rough with cyanophilous Single to gregarious smooth species SPORE PRINT spores cylindric staining sterigmata stipe subglobose Suillus summer and fall tips tomentose tube layer violaceous white in print whitish widespread yellow brown