. A preliminary report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut . writer has found Pholiota squarrosoidcs to havean especially fine flavor. Several species which have beentested have been found bitter and tough. Pholiota aeruginosa Pk. (crriigo, verdigris). East Hartford, curvipes Fr. (curve-stemmed). Mansfield, July (45).Pholiota caperata Pers. (Avrinkled). East Hartford, praecox Pers. (early). East Hartford, Hanmcr; Mansfield, June (15).Pholiota squarrosa Miill. (scurfy). East Hartford, Hanmcr; New Haven, Clinton. Edible(Curtis).Pholiota squarrosoidcs Pk. (resemblin
. A preliminary report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut . writer has found Pholiota squarrosoidcs to havean especially fine flavor. Several species which have beentested have been found bitter and tough. Pholiota aeruginosa Pk. (crriigo, verdigris). East Hartford, curvipes Fr. (curve-stemmed). Mansfield, July (45).Pholiota caperata Pers. (Avrinkled). East Hartford, praecox Pers. (early). East Hartford, Hanmcr; Mansfield, June (15).Pholiota squarrosa Miill. (scurfy). East Hartford, Hanmcr; New Haven, Clinton. Edible(Curtis).Pholiota squarrosoidcs Pk. (resembling the species squar-rosa). Mansfield, Aug. (269). Edible (McL). Plate XXI. CREPIDOTUS Fr. Kprj-TtQ, a boot. The species of this genus are usually found growing ondecaying stumps and fallen logs in woodland swamps andother damp, shady places. In their habit of growth and gen-eral appearance they strongly resemble PIcurotus, but areusually smaller and differ in the ochre color of the spores. Crepidotus applanatus Pers. (made level).Mansfield, July (146)..
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