. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. TOOTH FUNGI 103 Cyclomyces greenei Circle Gill Cap 5-8 cm. wide, brown, downy, zoned, more or less streaked at the margin, globose, then convex to plane, more or less tough, fleshy; stem central, 4-6 cm. by 1 cm., dark brown, broader above; pores gill-like, decurrent, grayish. On the Figure 67. ^lea ijuercina TOOTH FUNGI HYDNACEAE Distinguished bv teeth or spines, which take the place of gills or tubes in form- ing the hymenium or spore surface. In form and texture, the tooth fungi resemble the pore fungi very closely, ranging from fl
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. TOOTH FUNGI 103 Cyclomyces greenei Circle Gill Cap 5-8 cm. wide, brown, downy, zoned, more or less streaked at the margin, globose, then convex to plane, more or less tough, fleshy; stem central, 4-6 cm. by 1 cm., dark brown, broader above; pores gill-like, decurrent, grayish. On the Figure 67. ^lea ijuercina TOOTH FUNGI HYDNACEAE Distinguished bv teeth or spines, which take the place of gills or tubes in form- ing the hymenium or spore surface. In form and texture, the tooth fungi resemble the pore fungi very closely, ranging from fleshy central-stemmed forms to leathery shelf-like or in^•erted ones. The fleshy forms are all more or less edible. KEY TO THE GENERA 1. Teeth free to the base ; mostly fleshy plants 2. Teeth united below; inverted leathery plants Page Hydnum 104 Irpex 107. 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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