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my-name-is-dahlia · 3 years ago
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Vocabulary (pt.mlix)
Words taken from Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada by Timothy J. Baroni:
mycology (n.) the study of fungi.
botany (n.) the study of the physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, and classification of plants.
biology (n.) the study of living organisms.
fungus (n.) any of a group of unicellular, multicellular, or syncytial spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including moulds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
bolete (n.) a mushroom or toadstool of the genus Boletus, having many pores on the underside of the cap.
polypore (n.) = pore fungus: a fungus (family Boletaceae or Polyporaceae) having the spore-bearing surface within tubes or pores. [x, y]
puffball (n.) any of various fungi having a ball-shaped spore case.
toadstool (n.) a non-technical name for the spore-bearing structure of various fungi, usually poisonous or inedible, consisting of a round flat cap that surmounts a slender stalk or stripe.
stinkhorn (n.) any foul-smelling fungus of the order Phallales.
seasonality (n.) the state or quality of being seasonal or dependent on the seasons. [x]
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deathandmushrooms · 3 years ago
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Tiger's Eye - Coltricia perennis
The fungus can be used in dry flower arrangements or on toy train settings.
- from Baroni's Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada
I love how gloriously specific and random this is. Guy loves trains and fungi and he ain't give a heck. 🚂
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ariyadaivaris · 5 years ago
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catsi replied to your post “oh my god i almost forgot i passed a car today with a bumper sticker...”
my friend jasper and i were shopping for a gift for a mutual friend's birthday and said friend is tough to find gifts for and jasper was like "i kind of just want to get her. something. and let her deal with that" and i was like "what" and he picks up a book called 'mushrooms of the northeastern united states and eastern canada' and he goes "like this. give this to her and just say 'you decide what to make of this'" and fhdsjfkhsjdfh akira energies in that honestly
THATS A VERY GOOD ENERGY AND I LIKE IT A LOT and i could not agree MORE that that is an akira move. akira gets just one lookcrate completely at random without looking at whats inside or what its themed around and hands it to you and its your problem now! thanks love you so much happy birthday xoxo enjoy these, what are they looks like dice? pretty cool anyway byeeeee
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Polypore Trametes sp. (?)
“Polypores are generally wood recyclers, saprobes living on dead or decaying organic matter...” —T. J. Baroni, (2017), Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada
Photographs taken on May 11, 2019, at Marmora and Lake, Canada.
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alexisbattle · 4 years ago
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shoppingfordeals · 5 years ago
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my-name-is-dahlia · 5 years ago
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Vocabulary (pt.dcliv)
Words taken from Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada by Timothy J. Baroni:
bog (n.) wet spongy ground too soft to support any heavy body, composed largely of mosses, sedges, rushes, and decomposing plant matter.
slime (n.) a viscous mucous secretion exuded by fish, snails, slugs, etc.
benzaldehyde (n.) a colourless liquid aldehyde with the odour of bitter almonds, used in the manufacture of dyes and perfumes.
brittle (adj.) hard but easily broken; fragile.
latex (n.) a milky fluid of mixed composition found in various plants and trees, especially the rubber tree, and used for commercial purposes.
copious (adj.) abundant, plentiful.
aspen (n.) any of several poplars characterized by leaves that tremble in the slightest wind, especially Populus tremuloides, widely distributed across North America, and P. tremula, found in Europe.
fetid (adj.) stinking or foul smelling.
fragrant (adj.) pleasant smelling.
spermatic (adj.) of or relating to a sperm or spermary.
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my-name-is-dahlia · 3 years ago
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Vocabulary (pt.mlxxxvi)
Words taken from Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada by Timothy J. Baroni:
pine (n.) any evergreen tree of the genus Pinus, native to northern temperate regions, with needle-shaped leaves growing in clusters.
birch (n.) any tree of the genus Betula, having thin peeling bark and slender branches, found predominantly in northern temperate regions.
oak (n.) any tree or shrub of the genus Quercus, usually having lobed leaves and bearing acorns. 
poplar (n.) any tree of the genus Populus, with a usually rapidly growing trunk and tremulous leaves.
willow (n.) a tree or shrub of the genus Salix, growing usually near water in temperate climates, with small flowers borne on catkins, and plant branches yielding osiers for baskets, etc.
macrofungi (n.) all fungi that produce visible fruiting bodies. [x]
wart (n.) any protuberance, as on the skin of an animal, surface of a plant, etc.
earthstar (n.) any woodland fungus of the genus Geastrum, especially G. triplex, with a spherical spore-containing fruit body surrounded by a fleshy star-shaped structure.
earth ball (n.) any of certain usually tuberous subterranean fruiting bodies of fungi (such as a truffle or the hard-skinned fruit of members of the family Sclerodermataceae). [x]
compost (n.) a mixture of decomposing vegetable matter, table scraps, manure, etc., used to fertilize soil.
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my-name-is-dahlia · 3 years ago
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Vocabulary (pt.mlxxxv)
Words taken from Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada by Timothy J. Baroni:
physiological (adj.) of or relating to physiology.
fieldwork (n.) the practical work of a surveyor, collector of scientific data, sociologist, etc., conducted in the natural environment rather than a laboratory, office, etc.
logistical (adj.) relating to the careful organization of a complicated activity. [x]
radial (adj.) of, concerning, or in rays.
flabby (adj.) (of flesh etc.) hanging down; limp; flaccid.
inrolled (adj.) incurved or rolled inwards. [x]
shaggy (adj.) biology. having a hairlike covering.
ellipsoid (n.) a solid of which all the plane sections normal to one axis are circles and all the other plane sections are ellipses.
dingy (adj.) dirty-looking.
granular (adj.) of or like grains or granules.
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my-name-is-dahlia · 3 years ago
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Vocabulary (pt.mlxxxiv)
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contact dermatitis (n.) inflammation of the skin caused by direct contact with an irritant (irritant contact dermatitis) or allergen (allergic contact dermatitis). [x]
endotrophic (adj.) penetrating into the associated root and ramifying between the cells. [x]
perithecium (n.) a spherical, cylindrical, or flask-shaped hollow fruiting body in various ascomycetous fungi that contains the asci and usually opens by a terminal pore. [x]
psychoactive (adj.) (especially of a drug) affecting the mind.
substrate (n.) geology. a layer of soil, earth, clay, or rock beneath the surface. biology. the surface or material on which any particular organism grows.
basidiospore (n.) a spore produced by a basidium. [x]
basidium (pl. basidia) (n.) a microscopic spore-bearing structure produced by certain fungi.
aqueous (adj.) of, containing, or like water.
mycophagist (n.) one that eats fungi (such as mushrooms). [x]
sordid (adj.) immoral, base, degenerate.
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my-name-is-dahlia · 3 years ago
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Vocabulary (pt.mlxxxiii)
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sawdust (n.) powdery particles of wood produced in sawing.
ovate (adj.) biology. egg-shaped as a solid or in outline; oval.
leach (v.) subject (bark, ore, ask, or soil) to the action of percolating fluid.
poroid (adj.) having, or associated with pores. [x]
penknife (n.) a small folding knife, especially for carrying in a pocket.
Pseudorhiza a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Lychnorhizidae. The species of this genus are found in Australia. [x]
emarginate (adj.) having the margin notched. [x]
decurrent (adj.) running or extending downward along the stem. [x]
granule (n.) a small grain.
cryptic (adj.) obscure in meaning.
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my-name-is-dahlia · 3 years ago
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Vocabulary (pt.mlxxix)
Words taken from Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada by Timothy J. Baroni:
hymenium (n.) the spore-bearing surface of certain fungi.
inamyloid (adj.) mycology. not turning red or blue when stained with Melzer’s reagent. [x]
ocreate (adj.) botany. possessing an ocrea; sheathed. [x]
reticulum (n.) a netlike structure.
phylogenetic (adj.) of or relating to phylogeny. [x]
polypore (n.) a group of fungi that form large fruiting bodies with pores or tubes on the underside. [x]
marginate (adj.) mycology, biology. with a well marked edge or margin. [x]
saprobe (n.) biology. an organism that lives off of dead or decaying organic material. [x]
mycelium (n.) the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of microscopic threadlike hyphae.
sporangium (n.) botany. a receptacle in which spores are found.
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my-name-is-dahlia · 5 years ago
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Vocabulary (pt.dcliii)
Words taken from Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada by Timothy J. Baroni:
dextrinoid (adj.) mycology. applied to a mushroom that turns reddish-brown upon application of Melzer’s reagent.
circumscissile (adj.) dehiscing by fissure around the capsule of the fruit.
sessile (adj.) (of a flower, leaf, eye, etc.) attached directly by its base without a stalk or peduncle.
universal veil (n.) a temporary membranous tissue that fully envelops immature fruiting bodies of certain gilled mushrooms.
lamella (n.) a thin layer, membrane, scale, or plate-like tissue or part.
lamellula (n.) mycology. a short mushroom gill that does not extend all the way from the edge of the cap to the stem.
gravitropism (n.) a coordinated process of differential growth by a plant or fungus in response to gravity pulling on it. 
sterigmata (n.) botany. (in some fungi) a spore-bearing projection from a cell.
appendiculate (adj.) mycology. having partial veil remnants hanging along the cap margin.
adnate (adj.) botany. joined by having grown together.
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my-name-is-dahlia · 4 years ago
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Vocabulary (pt.dccclviii)
Words taken from Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada by Timothy J. Baroni:
globose (adj.) having the form of a globe; spherical.
floccose (adj.) covered with or consisting of woolly tufts.
fibrillose (adj.) covered with hair-like appendages, as the undersurface of some lichens. [x]
saccate (adj.) dilated to form a sac.
ventricose (adj.) swelling out in the middle or on one side.
vinaceous (adj.) of the colour of red wine.
sterigmate (n.) a stalk or filament bearing a spore. [x]
tacky (adj.) (of glue or paint etc.) still slightly sticky after application.
grisette (n.) a common edible woodland mushroom with a brown or gray cap, a slender stem, and white gills.
peronate (adj.) having a mealy or woolly covering resembling a boot or stocking—used [for] the stipe of a mushroom. [x]
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