Record Summary | Group of specimens in dry weather, along sides of causeway beside lake, under Grey Sallow, Oak nearby |
Found as | Fruitbody |
Date | 20 September 2005 |
Associated organism | Salix cinerea |
OS grid ref | OSGR: SU76 |
Lat/Lon | 51° 20’ N, 0° 60’ W |
Vice County | North Hants, VC no: 12 |
Country | England |
Voucher | 20 Sep 2005[B] (Please quote this in any queries about this record) |
Notes:
Milk: sparing; white; mild, very slowly slightly hot; unchanging, unchanged by KOH.
Flesh: mild, then slowly very hot.
Caps: 9cm diam, up to 21 cm in old fruitbodies; wrinkled towards margin when young.
Stipe flesh after 3 hours: "sulphur yellow" in base and pale "vinaceous grey" in centre.
Spore print: "B".
Spores: 6-7/5µm, with round-topped warts up to c.0.3µm high, connected by heavy ridges to from an almost complete reticulum, plage not staining in Melzer’s.
Cap cuticle: narrow (4-5µm diam), repent, thin-walled, hyaline, cylindric to flexuose, filamentous hyphae.
The following literature was used to identify this find:
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