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Hericium abietis
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Sporocarp
Fruiting body annual, up to 60 cm tall, and 40 cm wide, a compact branched structure from which hang dense clusters of teeth, the latter typically between 0.5 and 1.0 cm long; color: off-white, cream, pale pinkish to ochraceous; flesh pallid; odor and taste mild. |
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Hericium erinaceus
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Sporocarp
Fruiting body annual, 10-20 cm broad at maturity, rounded to elongate, a mass of overlapping, slender, pendant spines arising from a short, unbranched, sometimes rooted stalk; spines up to 5-6 cm long, the tips pointed, white when fresh, becoming yellowish to yellowish-brown in age; flesh whitish, tough; odor and taste mild. |
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Hericium ramosum
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Sporocarp
Fruiting body annual, up to 40 cm broad, 20 cm tall, a loosely, branched structure arising from a short, tough, stalk, laterally attached to the substrate; individual branches slender, brittle; spines 3-8 mm long, pendant, arranged in rows; color: white when fresh, in age becoming cream, buff to buff-brown; flesh white, soft, except tough at the base; odor and taste mild. |
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Heterotexus alpinus
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Sporocarp
Fruiting body conic to bell-shaped, gelatinous, up to 1.5 cm in diameter, pendulous, hanging from a lignicolous substrate via a point-like attachment; outer surface pebbled to wrinkled, minutely hairy, sometimes with a whitish bloom; hymenial surface flat to concave, glabrous, golden-yellow; fruiting body drying reddish-orange, the margin curling over the hymenial surface, capable of rehydrating and appearing normal. |
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Hirschioporus abietinus: Trichaptum abietinum
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Sporocarp
Fruiting body annual or short-lived perennial, 1-4 cm broad, up to 0.5 cm thick, flattened to slightly convex, margin wavy, forming tiers of overlapping sessile shelves; surface hairy, zonate, whitish to light-grey, usually pale purple near the margin, in age sometimes greenish from colonizing algae; flesh leathery, thin, pale brown to purplish-brown. |
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Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea var. grisea
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Pileus
Cap sessile to substipitate, dorsally to laterally attached, 1.0-2.5 cm broad, at first inverted-cupulate, then shell-shaped or pleurotoid; margin incurved, then decurved, occasionally wavy; surface greyish-black, to dark greyish-brown (bluish-black in one variety) fading to medium-brown; upper surface distinctly hairy at the attachment point, elsewhere patchy-tomentose; context thin, two-layered, upper layer gelatinous, greyish-blackish, lower layer, soft, watery-white; fruiting body capable of reviving after drying; odor and taste slightly farinaceous. |
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Hohenbuehelia petaloides
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Pileus
Cap 3-6 cm broad, up to 8 cm long, fan-shaped to petaloid, margin incurved, undulate, splitting in dry weather; surface smooth, dry, dark-brown, fading to dull tan in age; flesh thin, pliant, with a gelatinous layer. |
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Honey Mushroom: Armillaria mellea
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Pileus
Cap 3-13 cm broad, convex at first, becoming nearly plane, sometimes broadly umbonate at maturity, margin finely striate; color varying from yellowish-brown to reddish-brown, the disc darker with fine hair or scales; surface viscid when moist; odor mild, taste acrid. |
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Hydnangium carneum
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Sporocarp
Fruiting body 5 mm to 30 mm broad, subglobose to irregularly lobed, most with a small stipe at base; peridium pallid to pinkish-white, becoming darker to brownish, disappearing in some specimens and exposing the chambers; gleba irregularly chambered, pinkish-white to pinkish-brown; aroma mild, taste not distinctive. |
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Hydnotrya variiformis
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Sporocarp
Ascocarp 0.7-4cm broad, globose to subglobose to flattened; cinnamon-buff to cream-buff; perdium minutely velutinous; interior variable from a simple cavity to extemely lobed with numerous small chambers; the interior usually opening to the exterior at one or more points. |
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Hydnum repandum
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Pileus
Cap 2-12 cm broad, convex, becoming nearly plane, disc sometimes depressed; margin inrolled at first, lobed to undulate; surface dry, smooth to slightly scaly, cream to buff-orange, bruising to orange-brown; flesh thick, pale-buff, brittle, bruising buff-orange; odor and taste mild. |
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Hydnum umbilicatum
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Pileus
Cap 2.5-5 cm broad, convex, becoming, broadly convex, the disc noticeably indented or umbilicate; margin at first incurved, then decurved, sometimes wavy; surface dry, smooth, occasionally roughened or with appressed squamules, cream-buff to tawny, darker in age; flesh cream-buff, moderately thick, bruising slowly dull-orange; odor and taste mild. |
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Hygrocybe coccinea
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Pileus
Cap 2.5-5.0 cm broad, conic, becoming obtuse conic, with or without an umbo, occasionally expanding to convex or nearly plane; margin at first incurved, decurved to plane at maturity, sometimes faintly striate; surface glabrous, moist to lubricous, scarlet-red, fainter towards the margin; context up to 5.0 mm thick, soft, colored like the cap surface; odor not distinctive; taste mild. |
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Hygrocybe conica
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Pileus
Cap 2-9 cm broad, conic to occasionally convex, sharply umbonate, margin sometimes upturned at maturity; surface smooth to innately streaked, subviscid when moist, color variable: red, orange, yellow, to yellowish-green, bruising black and/or blackening in age; flesh thin, colored like the cap, blackening in age. |
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Hygrocybe flavescens
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Pileus
Cap 2-6 cm broad, convex, becoming plano-convex, the disc slightly depressed or with a low umbo; margin incurved, then decurved, occasionally wavy, sometimes upturned; surface viscid when moist, otherwise, smooth, dry, yellowish-orange to golden-yellow, darkest at the disc shading to a lighter margin, the latter finely striate in moist weather; flesh thin, yellowish, waxy, unchanging; odor and taste mild. |
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Hygrocybe flavifolia
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Pileus
Cap 1.5-3.5 cm broad, obtuse-conic; becoming convex, eventually plane, translucent-striate to near the disc; margin incurved, then decurved to level, sometimes slightly upturned in age; surface glabrous, viscid-slimy, yellow, the disc fading to white, occasionally tinged lilac in youth; context white, unchanging, soft, up to 3 mm thick at the disc, thinning rapidly towards the margin; odor and taste mild. |
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Hygrocybe miniata
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Pileus
Cap 1.5-3.5 cm diameter, convex to broadly convex, sometimes depressed in center or umbilicate; surface moist, but not viscid, smooth, red, fading to orange or yellow and becoming fibrillose to slightly scaly; flesh thin, same color as cap; odor and taste not distinctive. |
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Hygrocybe psittacina
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Pileus
Cap 1.5-4 cm broad, convex when young, broadly convex to plane in age; color highly variable, bright green to dark green to olive green when young, changing to some shade of pink, yellow, or orange in age; surface glabrous, glutinous to viscid; flesh thin, waxy; taste and odor indistinctive. |
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Hygrocybe punicea
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Pileus
Cap 4-12 cm broad, conical to convex when young, broadly convex to plane in age; margin incurved to decurved; surface glabrous, shiny, viscid to lubricous; color bright red to deep red, fading, usually in splotches to reddish-orange to orange; flesh thin, waxy; taste and odor indistinctive. |
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Hygrocybe singeri
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Pileus
Cap 2.0-5.0 cm broad, narrowly conic, broadly conic to campanulate in age; margin incurved, then decurved, striate up to 1/4 the distance to the disc; surface viscid when moist, glabrous, occasionally appressed-fibrillose when dry; color red-orange to orange at the disc, yellow at the margin, in age greyish-yellow overall, or developing blackish areas, sometimes entirely black; context thin, watery, dull yellow-orange; odor and taste mild. |
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Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca
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Pileus
Cap 2.5-7 cm broad, convex, at maturity nearly plane, the disc often depressed; margin incurved, becoming decurved; surface dry, finely tomentose, color variable: orange, yellow-orange, orange brown, darkest at the disc, sometimes arranged in faint concentric bands, fading in age; flesh thin, pallid to pale orange. |
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Hygrophorous subalpinus
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Pileus
Cap 5.0-14.0 cm broad, convex, nearly plane in age, sometimes centrally depressed; margin at first incurved, decurved to occasionally upturned in age; surface sticky when moist, otherwise dry, glabrous, white to cream; context white, firm, unchanging, thin at the margin, up to 3.0 cm at the disc; odor and taste mild. |
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Hygrophorus agathosmus
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Pileus
Cap 3.0-7.0 cm broad, convex, expanding to plano-convex, the disc sometimes subumbonate to slightly depressed; margin at first incurved, then decurved; surface viscid when moist, glabrous, light-grey, darker at the disc; context white, unchanging, soft, up to 1.0 cm thick at the disc, rapidly thinning towards the margin; odor and taste almond-like. |
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Hygrophorus caeruleus
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Pileus
Cap 4.0-8.0 cm broad, convex, broadly so in age; margin incurved, then decurved, often wavy; surface dry, the disc pale-tan, glabrous to areolate, elsewhere appressed-fibrillose, the fibrils whitish over a dull, bluish-green background; context firm, pallid, streaked bluish-green,1.0-2.0 cm thick at the disc, rapidly thinning towards the margin; odor when young, strongly of "mushrooms," unpleasant at maturity; taste slightly astringent, disagreeable. |
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Hygrophorus chrysodon
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Pileus
Cap 3-7 cm broad, convex to plano-convex, often with a low umbo; margin inrolled at first, hairy with yellowish granules; surface viscid when moist, white with scattered yellow granules, the latter concentrated at the disc; flesh thick, soft, white. |
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Hygrophorus eburneus
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Pileus
Cap 2.5-7 cm broad, convex with an inrolled margin, expanding to nearly plane with a low umbo or the disc depressed with an upturned margin; surface smooth to silky, slimy-viscid, white, occasionally faintly yellow in age; flesh white, soft, thick at the disc, thin elsewhere, unchanging; odor and taste mild. |
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Hygrophorus gliocyclus
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Pileus
Cap 3-9 cm broad, convex, becoming plano-convex to centrally depressed in age, occasionally with a broad, low umbo; margin at first inrolled, then decurved, to plane; surface glabrous, glutinous when moist, appearing varnished when dry, cream to cream-yellow, the disc usually slightly darker; context white, unchanging, soft, thick at the disc, thin at the margin; odor and taste not distinctive. |
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