fruit body การใช้
- The fruit bodies of this fungus have glutinous ( slimy ) 祄.
- The fruit bodies are often yellowish or are surrounded by yellowish granules.
- Watling has also worked on the developmental study of fungal fruit bodies.
- Fruit bodies appear over the summer and autumn, from July to November.
- The fruit bodies appear over July to October in the United States.
- Fruit bodies arise from the tips or the lateral branches or rhizomorphs.
- Their crucible-shaped fruit bodies do not have a clearly differentiated stipe.
- The fruit bodies tend to grow in groups, tufts or clusters.
- Found in Japan, the fruit bodies of the fungus are bioluminescent.
- Its fruit bodies grow singly to scattered in soil under madrone and manzanita.
- Misidentification of the fruit body could lead to ingestion of a lethal fungus.
- The fruit body is the visible part of the growing fungus.
- The spores produced by a fruit body are released when it is mature.
- Fully expanded, the fruit bodies are up to wide and tall.
- The fruit bodies are perennial, surviving for up to thirty years.
- It is found in fruit bodies of the fungus are bioluminescent.
- Fruit bodies may persist for several months after they have dried.
- Fruit bodies may be found alone or in clumps and appear in autumn.
- It typically produces basidiocarps ( fruit bodies ) in the autumn.
- The inedible fruit bodies have no distinctive odor and a slightly bitter taste.
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