. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. TOOTH FUNGI I OS pointed at one end, clear or yellowish, 5-8|U. The name refers to the depressed cap. Common on the ground in woods, usually in troops, summer and autumn ; ex- cellent, but requires to be cooked slowly for about an hour. Hydnum zonatum Zoned Hydnum C a J) 2-5 cm. wide, rust-colored to rust-brown, smooth, distinctly zoned, thin, fleshy-leathery, more or less wrinkled radiatelv, plane, then more or less depressed; stem 1-3 cm. by 4-6 mm., hairy or tufted, somewhat paler than the cap, swollen at base: teeth 2-3 mm. long, rust-colored; s


. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. TOOTH FUNGI I OS pointed at one end, clear or yellowish, 5-8|U. The name refers to the depressed cap. Common on the ground in woods, usually in troops, summer and autumn ; ex- cellent, but requires to be cooked slowly for about an hour. Hydnum zonatum Zoned Hydnum C a J) 2-5 cm. wide, rust-colored to rust-brown, smooth, distinctly zoned, thin, fleshy-leathery, more or less wrinkled radiatelv, plane, then more or less depressed; stem 1-3 cm. by 4-6 mm., hairy or tufted, somewhat paler than the cap, swollen at base: teeth 2-3 mm. long, rust-colored; spores globoid, rough, pale rust- brown. 3-4/x. The name refers to the zoned cap. ( )n the ground in woods ; used for fla^'oring. but too tdugh for ffA ores globoid, â , 4-5 X 4/x. The name refers to the form. On cones or fragments of wood in the ground ; too tough to be Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945; Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota


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