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- Look up decurrent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Decurrent (sometimes decurring) is a term used in botany and mycology to describe plant or fungal...
- classified according to their attachment to the stipe: Adnate Adnexed Decurrent Emarginate Free Seceding Sinuate Subdecurrent See Tom Volk's Fungus of...
- can be differentiated easily as the gills are either not decurrent or not deeply decurrent. While not quite as common as true oyster mushrooms, they...
- Europe and China, but it is distinguished because its gills are very decurrent, forming a network on the stem. The species name means "of the Cornucopia"...
- hardly decurrent and have longer petioles. In V. t. giganteum, the hairs are densely white tomentose, and lower leaves are strongly decurrent. V. t. cr****ifolium...
- a pathogenic species of fungus in the family Physalacriaceae. It has decurrent gills and the stipe has a ring. The mycelium invades the sapwood of trees...
- laterally to wood. The gills are whitish, sometimes becoming yellowish, and decurrent if a stalk is present. The spore print is white to lilac-gray, and best...
- from Europe and North America. The grey-brown mushrooms have yellowish decurrent gills and a bulbous stalk, and are found in deciduous and conifer woodlands...
- mushroom. The caps grow up to 15 centimetres (6 in) wide. The gills are decurrent and the stem is up to 15 cm long. The flesh is orange and the spore print...
- Pleurotaceae. The fruit bodies have pale to brown funnel-shaped caps with decurrent gills. The species has a cosmopolitan distribution and is found near the...