. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1901. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. Fig. 1988. Undeveloped Fig. 1989. Mati/Red Amanita {Mclhmine). few terms used in describing the more im- portant structural features of this group. Fig. 1988 represents a cross section of a young and undeveloped amanita. The let- ter A points to the mycelium or thread-like vine, the true fungus from which the fruit or mushroom grows ; B—the outer envelope or volva, by some styled the "universal veil," completely enwrapping the whole plant ; C—the inner or partial veil connect- ing the stem with
. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1901. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. Fig. 1988. Undeveloped Fig. 1989. Mati/Red Amanita {Mclhmine). few terms used in describing the more im- portant structural features of this group. Fig. 1988 represents a cross section of a young and undeveloped amanita. The let- ter A points to the mycelium or thread-like vine, the true fungus from which the fruit or mushroom grows ; B—the outer envelope or volva, by some styled the "universal veil," completely enwrapping the whole plant ; C—the inner or partial veil connect- ing the stem with the cap and enclosing the lamellae or gills. Fig. 1989 represents a cross section of the siame plant at maturity. During the period of growth the outer veil has been ruptured, and nothing remains of it but a cup or sheath at the base of the stem indicated by the let- ter A, and some shreds or fragments looking like scales or warts on the top of the cap ; (B). The inner veil has also been torn from the cap and now appears as an annulus or ring about the stem ; (C). The gills under-. 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 St. Catharines, E. S. Leavenworth
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