-
outer layer is
called the
exoperidium and the
inner layer the endoperidium. If
three layers are present, they are the
exoperidium, the
mesoperidium and the...
- in the ground. As the
fungus matures, the
outer layer of
tissue (the
exoperidium)
splits into four to
eight pointed segments that
spread outwards and...
- spore-containing
globs onto
nearby surfaces. In Geastrum, once mature, the
exoperidium splits into a
variable number of rays,
which give them
their visible...
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diameter by 3–4 cm high, with a dull white, soft
exoperidium (roughly 1 mm thick) and a
grayish exoperidium (3–4 mm thick). The
gleba is
contained within...
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cyathiformis has a purple-colored
gleba with a
smooth exoperidium; C.
booniana has an
exoperidium that
resembles felt or has
tufts of soft "hairs" like...
- five rays. The
exoperidium is
typically fornicate—a
structural feature that
arises when the
mesoperidium separates from the
exoperidium,
adhering only...
-
whitish before browning in age. The
outer surface of the
fruit body (the
exoperidium) is
covered in
short cone-shaped
spines that are inters****d with granular...
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Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1801. It has a pale pinkish-buff to
pinkish exoperidium and rays. The
earthstar is
found in Europe,
North America (including...
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substrate by a tuft of mycelium, and
spherical to
slightly compressed. The
exoperidium is white,
becoming buff to pale-tan and
minutely tomentose, and sometimes...
- matures, the
mycelial layer tears away, and the
outer tissue layer, the
exoperidium,
breaks open in a star-shaped (stellate)
pattern to form 4–20 irregular...