. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. Figure 118. Sclerotinia tuherosa the ribs often uniting, running some distance up tlie cup : 12-15 X 9-10/i. The name refers to the occurrence. On tlie ground in woods, the stem often buried ; said to be edible. SCLEEOTINIA Sclerotinia tuberosa Cup 1-2 cm. wide, tan or yellow-brown, smootli, cup-shaped or funnel-shaped, then plane; stems aris- ing from a black mass or sclerotium, 1-3 cm. wide, 2-5 cm. by 1-2 mm., brown, smooth, flexuous; spores clear, elliptic, 11-15 X 5-6/i. The name refers to the black sclerotium from which the cups spring. Usuall


. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. Figure 118. Sclerotinia tuherosa the ribs often uniting, running some distance up tlie cup : 12-15 X 9-10/i. The name refers to the occurrence. On tlie ground in woods, the stem often buried ; said to be edible. SCLEEOTINIA Sclerotinia tuberosa Cup 1-2 cm. wide, tan or yellow-brown, smootli, cup-shaped or funnel-shaped, then plane; stems aris- ing from a black mass or sclerotium, 1-3 cm. wide, 2-5 cm. by 1-2 mm., brown, smooth, flexuous; spores clear, elliptic, 11-15 X 5-6/i. The name refers to the black sclerotium from which the cups spring. Usually in dense clusters on the ground in moist woods ; not tested. MACROPODIA Macropodia macropus Cup 1-3 cm. wide, disk even, grayish-brown to brown, outside somewhat lighter, scurfy witli small ir- regular masses, cup-shaped, then more or less ex- panded, but the margin erect, rarely if ever drooping ; stem 2-5 cm. tall, gray to grayish brown, cylindric or somewhat broader above, scurfy, even, elastic, solid : i p 0 r e s clear, Figure 119. Macropodia macropus. 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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