. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. ii6 MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS Thelephora schweinitzii Coral Thelephora Cap 7-10 cm. tall, clusters 12-15 cm. wide, whitish, the stem-like base branched into many small erect flattened divisions, which are much lobed and divided, the hymenium and stem reddish. On the ground in woodlaitd or grassland. Thelephora laciniata Torn Thelephora Caps shelf-like, in clusters 4-5 cm. tall and 6-S cm. wide, dull rust-brown, more or less fibrous and scaly, the margin fringed, soft-fleshv, more or less im- bricated ; h V m e n i u m roughened ; s fi o r e s darkish, ang


. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. ii6 MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS Thelephora schweinitzii Coral Thelephora Cap 7-10 cm. tall, clusters 12-15 cm. wide, whitish, the stem-like base branched into many small erect flattened divisions, which are much lobed and divided, the hymenium and stem reddish. On the ground in woodlaitd or grassland. Thelephora laciniata Torn Thelephora Caps shelf-like, in clusters 4-5 cm. tall and 6-S cm. wide, dull rust-brown, more or less fibrous and scaly, the margin fringed, soft-fleshv, more or less im- bricated ; h V m e n i u m roughened ; s fi o r e s darkish, angled-globose or tuberculate, 6-9/.(. The name refers to the torn fringed margin. Densely clustered at the base of stems, etc., or on the wood Figure 79. Thelephora lacini.\ta STEREUM Closely related to T h e 1 e p h o r a, and like it wideh' variable in form and tex- ture. (Jur species are shelf-like, resembling the bracket pore fungi, but without the pores. None of the species are edible. The name refers to the hard texture. Key to the Species 1. Cap rust-brown, more or less downv .S. Trrsii-o/or 2. Cap grayish, shaggv with hairs 5. liirsutiiin Stereum versicolor Zoned Stereum C a p slielf-like, 4-S cm. wide, dull brown or rust-brown, downv or smooth, markedly zoned, the zones more or less variable in color, iirm, leathery ; h v m e n i ti m ^vhitish to br()\\n. Tlie name refers to the varying color. K\'ervwhere on old stumps and 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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