RFA1DWM7–Jews Ear fungus on log in British woodland
RFS2D9WT–False truffle mushrooms.
RMBKA0F1–Yellow false truffel on green mos
RM2AFPY8F–. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. s deep. Odour acid, when younglike sour ham, at length nauseous-fetid. Sandy fir-woods, plantations invery light peaty or fibrous soil, amongst pines. Oct.-Dec. Diam. i§ in.Var. Berkeley anus W. G. Sm., Melanogaster Berkeleyanus Br., smaller andhighly fetid. 492 HYMENOGASTRACE.E Rhizopogon 2109. R. luteolus Fr. (from the dull yellowish colour when half-mature ; luteolusi yellowish) a b c.Irregularly subglobose or ovate. Pe. thick, subcoriaceous, whitisht
RMPT6JAH–Shiyouro mushrooms, Rhizopogon rubescens. Handcoloured woodblock print from Iwasaki Kan'en's 'Honzo Zufu' (Illustrated Guide to Plants), Japan, 1916.
RMT3W726–Archive image from page 324 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp11engl Year: 1900 -Alf/ ß Fig. 159. A—C Rhizopogon luteohis Fr. A Habitus (nat. Gr.); B Stück aus der Peripherie des bruchtkörpers (Vergr. 14); C Partie aus der Gleba (Vergr. 450). — D Rhizopogon ruhescens Tul. Medianer Längsschnitt durch einen jungen Fruchtkorper (Vergr. 2s). (A—C nach Tulasne, D nach Reh st einer.) 13 Arten
RMME6F4J–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 159. A—C Rhizopogon luteohis Fr. A Habitus (nat. Gr.); B Stück aus der Peripherie des bruchtkörpers (Vergr. 14); C Partie aus der Gleba (Vergr. 450). — D Rhizopogon ruhescens Tul. Medianer Längsschnitt durch einen jungen Fruchtkorper (Vergr. 2s). (A—C nach Tulasne, D nach Reh st einer.) 13 Arten, die meisten aus Mittel- und Nordeuropa, aber auch aus Nordamerika (3), Australien und Neuseeland (4), China (i), Sib
RF2E3C2GK–Rhizopogon roseolus, known as blushing false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RM2A776W6–Shiyouro and mochi shiyouro mushrooms, Rhizopogon rubescens. Handcoloured woodblock print from Iwasaki Kan'en's 'Honzo Zufu' (Illustrated Guide to Plants), Japan, 1916.
RMPENMAX–(Rhizopogon luteolus)
RFA1DWR4–Puff Balls fungus on log in British woodland
RMBKA0E6–Yellow false truffel between fir needles
RMRHRN5F–. Bilder-Atlas des Pflanzenreichs nach dem natürlichen System. Bilder-Atlas; Pflanzenreich; Botanik; Natürliches System; Pflanzen; Naturgeschichte; Systematik; Nomenklatur; Lehrmittel. 1. 2Bei£e Stuftet Rhizopogon albus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Willkomm, Moritz, 1821-1895.
RMBKA0DH–Yellow false truffel on moss and lichens
RMP6G59E–Shiyouro and mochi shiyouro mushrooms, Rhizopogon rubescens. Handcoloured woodblock print from Iwasaki Kan'en's 'Honzo Zufu' (Illustrated Guide to Plants), Japan, 1916.
RMMCRB94–. SHJö. 34: SBaud^pUge (Hymenogastrineae) unb <Btaüi)pl^i. (Lycoperdineae) A Secotium olbiuin: l^abitug, natüil. (SiöBc; 2 ocrgrö^eit, mit iiängsfcljnitt. B Gautieria gravoolens: 1 00= bitug; 2 Sporen,2Qitii^on|ic^t; 3 Sporen, Don o&en uiiö unten. C nymeiiogaster Klotzschii: 1 ^obituä, mit C-uerfd^nitt; 2 2ei[ beä ^^mcniums mit aafiöicn. D Hydnangium carneum: 1 §abituä, mit Sünj^ic^nitt; 2 Seit bcä §i)meniuins; 3 2po= ren mit SJafibic. E Rhizopogon luteolus: 1 §0* bituä, mit C.ucrfd)mtt; 2 Zeit bes §i;]iieniumö mit iöafibien. F Lycopei'doii gemmatum: 1 ^abitus; 2 Söofibie; 3 Sia= piüit
RF2DMR7W2–Rhizopogon roseolus, known as blushing false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RF2E2602G–Rhizopogon roseolus, known as blushing false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RMREER3A–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. *a«*-. Fig. 298.—Scleroderma vulgare. A section of young fructification. B. Portion of gleba. (After Tulasne.) spores are very highly sculptured and enclosed in a gelatinous sheath. A true peridium is only developed in L. luteomaculatus and even here it is not so highly differentiated as in some species of Rhizopogon. Many features of this genus are suggestive of the Sclerodermataceae, but unfortunately it has been little studied. It is possible that other genera which have not yet been studied ontogenetically may belong here, but such fragmentary stat
RF2DK8B77–Rhizopogon roseolus, known as blushing false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RMREER3G–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 470 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI authors to place this genus in the Sclerodermataceae. It seems to be a transition form in many of its characters but it has not been investigated ontogenetically nor cytologically. In Leucogaster we have another interesting genus, perhaps even more primitive than Rhizopogon. As in R. rubescens, the cavities develop centrifugally from the ground tissue. In L. floccosus the cavities are first filled by spores borne acrogenously on short branches of zigzag hyphae, or sometimes terminally on large hyphae springing from t
RF2DK8B6W–Rhizopogon roseolus, known as blushing false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RF2T9777H–Rhizopogon luteolus, also called Rhizopogon obtextus, commonly known as yellow false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RMREER3P–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. GASTEROMYCETES 469 cation. Subsequently, the hyphae of the surface of the cavities come together into a hymenial palisade. By growth of the palisade, the tramal plates become increasingly irregular and finally occupy most of the gleba (Fig. 297, B). In some species, as R. luteolus, the trama tend to split, suggesting conditions in Pisolithus in the Sclerodermataceae. In other species there is differentiated, outside the ground tissue, a peridium which may be. m0§m& Habit (natural size). Fig. 297.—Rhizopogon luteolus. A fructification (X 14). C. Par
RF2T9778T–Rhizopogon luteolus, also called Rhizopogon obtextus, commonly known as yellow false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RF2H9RA15–Rhizopogon luteolus, also called Rhizopogon obtextus, commonly known as yellow false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RMRCJ90F–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. ^-A^^lf^/ ß. Fig. 159. A—C Rhizopogon luteohis Fr. A Habitus (nat. Gr.); B Stück aus der Peripherie des bruchtkörpers (Vergr. 14); C Partie aus der Gleba (Vergr. 450). — D Rhizopogon ruhescens Tul. Medianer Längsschnitt durch einen jungen Fruchtkorper (Vergr. 2s). (A—C nach Tulasne, D nach Reh st einer.) 13 Arten, die meisten aus Mittel- und Nordeuropa, aber auch aus Nordamerika (3), Australien und Neuseeland
RF2H9RA20–Rhizopogon luteolus, also called Rhizopogon obtextus, commonly known as yellow false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RF2HAHM40–Rhizopogon luteolus, also called Rhizopogon obtextus, commonly known as yellow false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RF2DYYCY5–Rhizopogon luteolus, also called Rhizopogon obtextus, commonly known as yellow false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
RF2DYYCY0–Rhizopogon luteolus, also called Rhizopogon obtextus, commonly known as yellow false truffle, wild fungus from Finland
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