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slimy to waxy caps, growing amidst remains of well decayed log
I spotted this mushroom in the area Mola, on the Parnitha's mountain, Attica, ...
Sample taken had a cap of 7 cm but there were larger specimens, including a ...
This a mushroom that belongs to the large genus Pluteus. It is edible, but not ...
With caps upto about 25 mm, this mushroom had a thin dark brown "skin" with ...
This mushroom was a light brown color on top with a whitish stem. It was about ...
A lone mushroom growing out from under a log. Cap is brown, becoming paler ...
Adult female blacklegged ("deer") tick. ...
This was one of ELEVEN blacklegged (deer) ...
to three).[3][4]
The spore size is approx. 8×5μ.
The cap can be
to three).The spore size is approx. 8×5μ. The cap can be
to three).[3][4] The spore size is approx. 8×5μ. The cap can be
white as with the younger fruitbody. I've just thought that
to three).[3][4] The spore size is approx. 8×5μ. The cap can be
to three). The spore size is approx. 8×5μ. The cap can be
often wrinkled when young. Later it expands to a convex shape. The cap can be ...
often wrinkled when young. Later it expands to a convex shape. The cap can be ...
often wrinkled when young. Later it expands to a convex shape. The cap can be ...
often wrinkled when young. Later it expands to a convex shape. The cap can be ...
These adult female "deer" ticks were no ...
often wrinkled when young. Later it expands to a convex shape. The cap can be ...