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- Fairhope , Baldwin County, Alabama, United States Fungus Type: Gills
- Gymnopilus sapineus
- Description
- Yellow Brown in front yard mini pine bark Hi 70 Lo 50 Scaly Rustgill? Gymnopilus sapineus?
- Comments
- Kuo, M. (2007, February). Gymnopilus sapineus. Retrieved from the MushroomExpert.Com Web site: http://www.mushroomexpert.com/gymnopilus_sapineus.html: Microscopic Features: Spores 6.5-10 x 4-5.5 ยต; warty; elliptical; dextrinoid. Pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia both present (but the former scarcely projecting beyond the basidia); variously shaped. Caulocystidia present. My own imageJ 100x count and measurements of 42 spores averaged 8.3 x 5.6 um and another 40x of 31 averaged 8.3 x 5.7 um. Largest height: 9.245 Largest Width: 6.308 Smallest height: 7.346 Smallest width: 5.17
Name: WRJ 0099
Collection Date: 12-25-2025
Identification(s):
Cap - Pileus (5)
Pilei Exhibit Darkening Burn Like Character
No
Pilei Surface Shininess or Non
No
Pilei Surface Wetness
Dry
Pileus Color
Tangerine
Pileus Color Dry
Tangerine
Spores (8)
Melzers - Spores
Dextrinoid
Pseudoamyloid or dextrinoid reaction, in which the material reacts brown to reddish brown.
Spore Color
Burnt Orange
Spore Height Average um
8.344
Spore Height Max um
9.245
Spore Height Min um
6.308
Spore Width Average um
5.632
Spore Width Max um
6.308
Spore Width Min um
5.17