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EDIBLE MUSHROOMS. To learn more about this fungus is very important to note the color of its leaves and drops that drip when the spores mature .... As they grow in the group, a fungus that is found under the other, you can totally get a black hat on these drops of colored spores (Expert commentary-Marjan Kustera). Hats diameter of 3-7 cm, fleshy, soft, fibrous tufts covered with rufous-brown color.Leaves brown. When it comes to slow maturation of dropping red liquid.The handle height of 10 cm, tender, white or brown, sprinkled with black spots on fibrous residues nitastog veil. The entire length of the brown-speckled with red tufts.Spores black in mass.Meat gently, rufous-brown, odorless.Habitat in the forests in small or large groups, at home or on degraded stumps from spring to autumn.
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MUSHROOM INEDIBLE. Mushroom: smaller size. Pileus is up to 4cm in diameter, raised and is slightly wider at the ends, dark gray-brown in color with a dry and takes on a lighter tone. Characteristic of this type is that there is a striking unmistakably intertwined tissue structures like veins on the surface of a hat. Shaft is a variable width (do0.5cm), up to 5 cm, fibrous structure. Ballots: the grayish in color, with a maturity of becoming Pinky. Spore: elliptical, pink, dimensions 6-8 x 5.5-6. Taste and Smell: a bit like the radish. It occurs solitary or in groups. Saprophytic species, growing on lignocellulosic waste, rotting wood or stumps.The author of the text, mushroom association member Nis, Dusan Sadikovic.
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EDIBLE MUSHROOMS. To learn more about this fungus is very important to note the color of its leaves and drops that drip when the spores mature .... As they grow in the group, a fungus that is found under the other, you can totally get a black hat on these drops of colored spores (Expert commentary-Marjan Kustera). Hats diameter of 3-7 cm, fleshy, soft, fibrous tufts covered with rufous-brown color.Leaves brown. When it comes to slow maturation of dropping red liquid.The handle height of 10 cm, tender, white or brown, sprinkled with black spots on fibrous residues nitastog veil. The entire length of the brown-speckled with red tufts.Spores black in mass.Meat gently, rufous-brown, odorless.Habitat in the forests in small or large groups, at home or on degraded stumps from spring to autumn.
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MUSHROOM INEDIBLE. Mushroom: smaller size. Pileus is up to 4cm in diameter, raised and is slightly wider at the ends, dark gray-brown in color with a dry and takes on a lighter tone. Characteristic of this type is that there is a striking unmistakably intertwined tissue structures like veins on the surface of a hat. Shaft is a variable width (do0.5cm), up to 5 cm, fibrous structure. Ballots: the grayish in color, with a maturity of becoming Pinky. Spore: elliptical, pink, dimensions 6-8 x 5.5-6. Taste and Smell: a bit like the radish. It occurs solitary or in groups. Saprophytic species, growing on lignocellulosic waste, rotting wood or stumps.The author of the text, mushroom association member Nis, Dusan Sadikovic.
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A particularly magnificent specimen of Fomitopsis pinicola. Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Pima County, USA. 26 August 2007.
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Hydnum repandum, Mt. Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA. 13 July 2006.
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Longitude (deg): -1.2. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 10' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51ð 20' N. Vice county name: Berks. Vice county no.: 22. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Fraxinus excelsior. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Photo summary: "toadstool in situ, close-ups, basidia, spores". Comment: Clusters of fruitbodies on ground near living and dead Ash stumps and on the dead stump. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: Nikon D100 dSLR with Nikon 50mm AF.
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Mycena interrupta Pixie's Parasol growing on dead wood in damp forest at Blackwood, Victoria.
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Longitude (deg): -1.3. Latitude (deg): 51.6. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 20' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51ð 40' N. Vice county name: Berks. Vice county no.: 22. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Rosa. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: whitewash fungus on dead Rose. Category: macro-photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Photographic equipment used: Nikon D100 dSLR with Olympus OM Zuiko 50mm macro lens - mounted reversed on bellows.
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Longitude (deg): -0.8. Latitude (deg): 51.1. Longitude (deg/min): 0ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51ð 10' N. Vice county name: North Hants. Vice county no.: 12. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: "35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner.".
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Longitude (deg): -0.8. Latitude (deg): 51.1. Longitude (deg/min): 0ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51ð 10' N. Vice county name: North Hants. Vice county no.: 12. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: "35mm transparencies (on a variety of films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.) Transparencies scanned with Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U transparency scanner.".
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Longitude (deg): -1.2. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 10' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51ð 20' N. Vice county name: Berks. Vice county no.: 22. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Azalea. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: galls on Azalea leaves. Category: macro-photograph. Image scaling: enlarged. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS400D dSLR with Tamron SP AF Di 90mm Macro 1:1 lens.
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STRICTLY PROTECTED SPECIES. Inedible mushrooms. Vegetate in light woods and near rivers. His head is completely uncovered clearly distinct from other stars.Mushroom found in the image, near Nis, SERBIA, a member of GD Nis Fungi - ing. Bojan Milenkovic.
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Longitude (deg): -0.8. Latitude (deg): 51.4. Longitude (deg/min): 0ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 51ð 20' N. Vice county name: Berks. Vice county no.: 22. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Associated species: Castanea sativa. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: "Young fruitbodies, in tiers, on dead, fallen, decorticate Chestnut log". Category: standard photograph or close-up. Photographic equipment used: Nikon D100 dSLR with Tamron SP T90 AF Macro 1:1 lens.
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We had heard that there were bioluminescent fungi at Natural Bridge, as well as the glow worms, so we made a special trip to the park one night. We were lucky to see both. My photos of the glow worms didn't turn out very well - I had much better luck with the fungi. There was lots of it about - the rainforest was like a fairyland, but we found only two little clumps that were close enough to the track to be photographed. We tried a bit of "light painting" with a torch to make some of the photos more interesting. I've put three pairs of photos up - one of just the fungi glowing and one with the "light painting".
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D'Aguilar National ParkThis magnificent-looking fungi was complete with a guardian fly. I've gone through my book on Australian fungi and it could be one of any number of species that has a simple gill structure.
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2010-10-10 Burgenland, district Oberwart (spruce forest, 835 m AMSL).German name: Fliegenpilz
For synonymy see here.
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Actually a fungal fruiting body of Ileodictyon gracile. One of a number but the only one still intact; they collapse quite quickly. This is a stacked photo.
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Leccinum aurantiacumStunningly beautiful specimens on the northern bank of Bolshoi Chukhtinsky ( ) island.
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Sparassis crispa. Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA. 4 August 2007.
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Fomitopsis pinicolaRed-belted polyporeSlo.: smrekova kresilaaDat.: May 26. 2009Lat.: 46.30996 Long.: 13.57928Code: Bot_346/2009-8677/8710Habitat: In a narrow humid gorge, next to mountain stream Slatenek, mostly shadow, Precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 560 m (1.800 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: dead, still standing deciduous tree trunk already without branches (not conifer!), in a small group, from 0.5 m (2 feet) to 2.5 m (8 feet) above groundPlace: Slatenek gorge, at the end of a long abandoned chart road, southwest of Mt. Javorek, 1.557 m (5.109 feet), East Julian Alps, Slovenia ECComment: Books say this fungus grows mostly on conifers.
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Fomitopsis pinicolaRed-belted polyporeSlo.: smrekova kresilaaDat.: May 26. 2009Lat.: 46.30996 Long.: 13.57928Code: Bot_346/2009-8677/8710Habitat: In a narrow humid gorge, next to mountain stream Slatenek, mostly shadow, Precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 560 m (1.800 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: dead, still standing deciduous tree trunk already without branches (not conifer!), in a small group, from 0.5 m (2 feet) to 2.5 m (8 feet) above groundPlace: Slatenek gorge, at the end of a long abandoned chart road, southwest of Mt. Javorek, 1.557 m (5.109 feet), East Julian Alps, Slovenia ECComment: Books say this fungus grows mostly on conifers.