WebPholiota spectabilis, a hallucinogenic fungus. Author (s) : Walters, M. B. Journal article : Mycologia 1965 Vol.57 No.5 pp.837-838 Abstract : Brief details are given of a case of hallucinations in a woman in Ohio associated with eating uncooked P. spectabilis . ISSN : 0027-5514 Record Number : 19661301903 Webcaespitose habit to that of Pholiota spectabilis and placed it in tribe Subtomentosi. Berkeley and Curtis (1853) reported Boletus hemichrysus from South Carolina “attached to the roots of Pinus palustris” based on a collection by Ravenel. They stated that “it resembles B. variegatus” (= Suillus variegatus),
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WebHyphae from I to 3/~ in diameter. (4) Pholiota spectabilis. To describe mycelium twelve sections were used. The bore-holes were generally small (about 2/x in diameter), rarely larger bore-holes can be met with. The rot is white. Clamps present. Unlike the other four species of Pholiota, this fungus does not attack the pits to any appreciable ... WebDespite its attractive appearance and substantial proportions this rare mushroom is inedible and has been known to cause severe stomach upsets when eaten; it is known to contain … cs ts ms
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WebPhaeolepiota aurea Mushroom Identification. 7-20 cm wide (frequently attaining 30 cm diameter), rounded to convex or almost flat, with a central knob; color golden brown to … WebJSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources. WebRF 2H354NK – Spectacular Rustgill (Gymnopilus junonius) mushrooms. RM 2K5E1DW – Gymnopilus junonius is a species of mushroom in the family Cortinariaceae. Commonly known as Laughing Gym, Laughing Cap, Laughing Jim, or the spectacular rustgill, this large orange mushroom is typically found growing on tree stumps, logs, or tree bases. early ncis cast