British Fungus Flora a Classified Text book of Mycology volume 3
British Fungus Flora a Classified Text book of Mycology volume 3
George Massee
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13 ; Cke. , Illustr. , pi. 26. In hot-beds, greenhouses, &c. It has a solid stem, and a curious, somewhat reticulated root, in drying it becomes of a blush-red all over, except the lower part, which retains the darker hue. (Sowerby. ) This species came up abundantly in a hot-house at Coed Coch, Denbighshire, amongst spent tan, and is certainly a Lepiota closely allied to Lep. Dypeolarius. Two forms occur which run into each other, the less typical of which has a campanulate, obtuse pileus, and ...is of a darker tint when. Dry. Pileus at first ovate or hemispherical, very obtuse, fawn- coloured, minutely tomentose and warty, then expanded, subcampanulate, about 2 in. Across, dotted with minute brown scales ; stem at first fusiform, then nearly equal, of the same colour, here and there tinged with yellow, most minutely squamulose, stuffed with cottony threads ; ring soon ruptured, very fugacious ; gills remote, distant rounded behind, sometimes connected, white. The whole plant changes in drying, or when cut, to a beautiful red.
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