. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS. Figure 68. cvclo-myces HYUXUM C a p desliv or tough-flcshv. rarelv le-ithcrv. central- or lateral-stcmnifd, stenilcss. tuftcJ or in- \'crted ; the spore-surfaof consisting of spines or teeth. rile stenimeil. anel coral-like forms are the most common. They are all edible. The name is the ancient ("ireek name of an edible fungus. Key to the Species 1. Stem central or lateral a. .Stem central : on the ground \ 1 ' Cap^ shaggv with large imbricated scales //. iiiibricdtiini (2) Cap smooth or nearly so (a) Cap and teeth


. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS. Figure 68. cvclo-myces HYUXUM C a p desliv or tough-flcshv. rarelv le-ithcrv. central- or lateral-stcmnifd, stenilcss. tuftcJ or in- \'crted ; the spore-surfaof consisting of spines or teeth. rile stenimeil. anel coral-like forms are the most common. They are all edible. The name is the ancient ("ireek name of an edible fungus. Key to the Species 1. Stem central or lateral a. .Stem central : on the ground \ 1 ' Cap^ shaggv with large imbricated scales //. iiiibricdtiini (2) Cap smooth or nearly so (a) Cap and teeth tan to brownish //. )\[-aiidiiiii (b) Cap and teeth rust-colored //. \-,'natiim b. Stem excentnc or lateral : on cones or ; black .Stem lacking or iudistmct : cap head-like or coral-like a. Cap greatly branched, more or less coral-like b. Cap less branched, more head-like ; teeth \'erv large (1) Teeth in a uniform dense head (2) Teeth on smaller fused heads (a) Smaller heads more or less distinct (b) Smaller heads indistinct, but gixhiig an irregu- lar appearance to the main head auriscdl l^iinu coralloiilLS iiiput-iirsi 11. iapiit-mcdiisai' Hydnum imbricatum Tiled Hydnum C a p 5-3(1 cm. wide, slate-colored to brown, shaggv with coarse more or less regular scales, often separated bv deep cracks. firm-Heshv. con\'ex tei plane or sliglith' upturned: stem stout and short. 3-10 cm. bv 2-4 cm,, brownish; teeth decurrent. gra\"-l)rown to brownish. 8-12 mm. long: s ji o r e s vellowish brown, roughened. 7 "^ 5/1. The name refers to the large scales. Common on the ground in [line anel siiruce woods ; edible, though somewhat bitter when raw. Hydnum repandum Buff Hydnum Cap 3-12 cm. wide, \ellowish or tan. rarelv pinkish or brownish, smooth, flesliv, convex to plane, then snniewhat dejiressed ; stem 4-11) cm. by 1-3 cm., vellowish to whitish, smooth ; teeth decurrent. butf. 6-8 cm. long ; s p o r e s globose or angled,. Please note that these images are extracted from sc


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