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@MushroomBot@regenerate.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Craterellus odoratus

https://www.mushroomexpert.com/Craterellus_odoratus.html

Ecology: Apparently mycorrhizal; associated with oaks, and perhaps with other hardwoods; growing in clusters; summer and fall; usually collected in the southern Appalachian Mountains (especially southern Ohio and North Carolina) but ranging to Florida and Texas, and into Mexico. The illustrated and described collection is from North Carolina.

Fruiting Body: A cluster of individual fruiting bodies packed tightly together or joined at the stem bases. Individual caps 3-8 cm high; 1-3 cm wide; vase-shaped, without a clearly defined cap and stem.

Upper/Inner Surface: Medium yellowish orange; bald or very finely scurfy; the margin wavy.

Under/Outer Surface: Pale yellowish orange; bald; smooth; darker toward the base; bruising darker where handled; basal mycelium darker yellow-orange.

Flesh: Thin and brittle; white to yellowish orange.

Odor and Taste: Not distinctive.

Spore Print: Not recorded.

Microscopic Features: Spores 8-10 x 4.5-6 ; subellipsoid; smooth; hyaline in KOH. Basidia 40-50 m long; 2- and 4-sterigmate. Hymenial cystidia not found. Elements of upper surface forming a trichoderm; cylindric; septate; hyaline to yellowish in KOH; 2-7 m wide; terminal cells with rounded or subclavate apices. Clamp connections not found.

#mushrooms #fungi #mycology #shrooms #mushtodon #sporespondence #floraspondence

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Craterellus odoratus mushroom image.
Craterellus odoratus mushroom image.
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MushroomBot
@MushroomBot@regenerate.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Craterellus odoratus

https://www.mushroomexpert.com/Craterellus_odoratus.html

Ecology: Apparently mycorrhizal; associated with oaks, and perhaps with other hardwoods; growing in clusters; summer and fall; usually collected in the southern Appalachian Mountains (especially southern Ohio and North Carolina) but ranging to Florida and Texas, and into Mexico. The illustrated and described collection is from North Carolina.

Fruiting Body: A cluster of individual fruiting bodies packed tightly together or joined at the stem bases. Individual caps 3-8 cm high; 1-3 cm wide; vase-shaped, without a clearly defined cap and stem.

Upper/Inner Surface: Medium yellowish orange; bald or very finely scurfy; the margin wavy.

Under/Outer Surface: Pale yellowish orange; bald; smooth; darker toward the base; bruising darker where handled; basal mycelium darker yellow-orange.

Flesh: Thin and brittle; white to yellowish orange.

Odor and Taste: Not distinctive.

Spore Print: Not recorded.

Microscopic Features: Spores 8-10 x 4.5-6 ; subellipsoid; smooth; hyaline in KOH. Basidia 40-50 m long; 2- and 4-sterigmate. Hymenial cystidia not found. Elements of upper surface forming a trichoderm; cylindric; septate; hyaline to yellowish in KOH; 2-7 m wide; terminal cells with rounded or subclavate apices. Clamp connections not found.

#mushrooms #fungi #mycology #shrooms #mushtodon #sporespondence #floraspondence

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@tezoatlipoca@mas.to  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

While not #vegan and #grocery and #cook for one, so I buy a lot of #mushroom. And I bought some #portobello last week; problem is, my vegan doesn't like mushrooms on their own, only if they're IN things. So a mushroom burger or stuffed isn't appealing (too much shroom). Meanwhile, I love em _raw_. So today I found myself eating some portobello slices with some vegetables, cheese and dip and before you know it I had eaten an entire one. Im FULL. Like, tomorrow Im gonna try a mushroom _#sandwich_.

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@tezoatlipoca@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

I already have a good mushroom- #tempeh #meatloaf recipe, and they go in all my stews, soups, ragu and curries - anyone have any other innovative culinary uses for #mushrooms that we might not have heard of?

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