. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 13^ MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS Key to the Species 1. Net larye. perforated D. diiplu-alii 2. Xet small, not perforated, concealed beneath the cap D. rai\-iii-Iii Dictyophora duplicata Net Stem Receptacle 3-5 cm. tall, conic to bell-shaped, more or less netted, with a thick -white. 3-5-divided volva at the base of the stem, the latter more or less cvlindric. 12-20 cm. tall, spongv, with a netted pierforate \e\\ or appendage which hangs down as far as the volva, wdiite : spores elliptic, 4 X ~^>â â '-l-'h>^ name refers to the presence of the veil. I )n


. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 13^ MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS Key to the Species 1. Net larye. perforated D. diiplu-alii 2. Xet small, not perforated, concealed beneath the cap D. rai\-iii-Iii Dictyophora duplicata Net Stem Receptacle 3-5 cm. tall, conic to bell-shaped, more or less netted, with a thick -white. 3-5-divided volva at the base of the stem, the latter more or less cvlindric. 12-20 cm. tall, spongv, with a netted pierforate \e\\ or appendage which hangs down as far as the volva, wdiite : spores elliptic, 4 X ~^>â â '-l-'h>^ name refers to the presence of the veil. I )n the ground in woods and clearings, summer and autumn : edible when ^â erv voung. Dictyophora ravenelii R e c e p t a c 1 e 2-4 cm. tall, conic to bell-shaped, smooth, with a [linkish 2-3-clivid- ed volva at the base of the stem, the latter cvlindric, 10-15 cm,, white, spongv. the veil hidden beneath the cap ; spores elliptic. 4 >^ 2/.(. Named for the botanist. Ravenel. (Jn the ground, summer and autumn ; edible when \iiung. iTIIYPn.\LLX-S from Diet \- n [i bora liv the entire absence iif a veil, but similar to it in [iracticalh' all other respects. Ithyphallus impudicus Stink-horn Fungus FiC'.UKE 96. Receptacle 4-5 cm. tall, conic to bell-shaped, more or less netted and pitted ; stem cvlindric, spongv, 12-20 cm. tall. \'o 1 \-a pinkish, globose. 2-3-divided: spores elliptic, 4 X 2;^. ()n the ground, woodland, grassland, yards, etc., summer and autumn ; edible when vouu''.. 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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