. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI Key to the Species 1. Cap opaijue, thickish, more or less reddish yellow a. Taste bitter; gills purplish brown b. Taste mild; gills soot-colored or sooty-olive 2. Cap thin, translucent when moist, whitish to brownish a. Gills dark violet at first b. Gills whitish or pinkish at first (1) Cap white (2) Cap brownish to yellowish Hypholoma perplexum Bitter Hypholoma 1^. H. pcrph'xiim 'Vl "v H. sublatcritium ^-'; H. incertum ;â â â â ^^-t H. appendlcitlatum Dm; a vil 4 - :i Cap 5-8 cm. wide, reddish or reddish brown, yellowish toward the
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI Key to the Species 1. Cap opaijue, thickish, more or less reddish yellow a. Taste bitter; gills purplish brown b. Taste mild; gills soot-colored or sooty-olive 2. Cap thin, translucent when moist, whitish to brownish a. Gills dark violet at first b. Gills whitish or pinkish at first (1) Cap white (2) Cap brownish to yellowish Hypholoma perplexum Bitter Hypholoma 1^. H. pcrph'xiim 'Vl "v H. sublatcritium ^-'; H. incertum ;â â â â ^^-t H. appendlcitlatum Dm; a vil 4 - :i Cap 5-8 cm. wide, reddish or reddish brown, yellowish toward the edge, smooth, convex to plane; stem 5-8 cm. by 5-8 mm., reddish brown, yellowish above, nearlv smooth, hol- low ; gills rounded at back and readily separating from the stem, yellowish then greenish and finally purple-brown ; spores purple-brown, elliptic, 6- 7 X 3-4/i. The name re- fers to its close resemblance to the next and to other related forms. Usually in dense clus- ters on or about trunks and stumps, late summer and autumn; edible, good also dried and Figure 45. Hypholom.\ suBL-\TERrriuM Hypholoma sublateritium Brickred Hypholoma Cap 5-10 cm. wide, brickred, yellowish toward the margin, at first silky, then smooth, convex to plane; stem 6-10 cm. by 4-7 mm., rust-colored, scaly or silky, stuffed ; gills adnate, dull yellowish, then soot-colored with an olive tinge, crowd- ed; spores brown purple, ellipsoid, 6-7 X 3-4/x. The name refers to the color of the cap. More or less clustered on trunks and stumps, autumn ; 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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