- Look up
decurrent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Decurrent (sometimes decurring) is a term used in
botany and
mycology to
describe plant or fungal...
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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...
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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"...
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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...
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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...