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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...
- hymenium has hexagonal pores and is cream to brown in color. The hymenium is decurrent in shape. The stipe is central, bare, scaly, and brownish. The odor is...
- have free gills that do not extend to the top of the stalk. Others have decurrent gills that extend down the stalk, as in the genera Omphalotus and Pleurotus...
- Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is offset Hymenium is decurrent Stipe is bare Spore print is white Ecology is saprotrophic Edibility is...
- color); it may become brownish with age. The hymenium is folded into decurrent ridges (false gills) and cross-veins, which deepen with age. The color...
- extremely short petiole and may appear to be sessile. In clasping or decurrent leaves, the blade partially surrounds the stem. When the leaf base completely...
- in forests west of the Cascade Range in Oregon, United States. It has decurrent gills and the stipe has a ring. The mycelium invades the sapwood and is...
- 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...
- Lepidodendron species are indistinguishable from those of Sigillaria species. The decurrent leaves formed a cylindrical s**** around branches. The leaves were only...