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  • Adnate
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up adnate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adnate may refer to: Adnation, in botany, the fusion of two or more whorls of a flower Adnate, in mycology

    Adnate

    Adnate

  • Lamella (mycology)
  • Gills used by mushrooms as a means of spore dispersal

    Morphologically, gills are classified according to their attachment to the stipe: Adnate Adnexed Decurrent Emarginate Free Seceding Sinuate Subdecurrent See Tom

    Lamella (mycology)

    Lamella (mycology)

    Lamella_(mycology)

  • Psilocybe alutacea
  • Species of agaric fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae

    fruitbodies have a small conical or convex cap, subdistant gills with an adnate attachment, a slender brown stipe and a faint blueing reaction to damage

    Psilocybe alutacea

    Psilocybe alutacea

    Psilocybe_alutacea

  • Hebeloma aminophilum
  • Species of fungus

    disappears in young mushrooms. The cap surface is sticky initially. The adnate (or sometimes adnexed) gills are pale pink to pinkish brown and up to 1 cm

    Hebeloma aminophilum

    Hebeloma aminophilum

    Hebeloma_aminophilum

  • Stamen
  • Male reproductive organs of a flower

    Stamens can also be adnate (fused or joined from more than one whorl): epipetalous: adnate to the corolla epiphyllous: adnate to undifferentiated tepals

    Stamen

    Stamen

    Stamen

  • Coprinopsis nivea
  • Species of fungus

    deliquescing (dissolving into an ink-like black substance). Crowded and adnate or free. Stem: 3–9 cm long and 4-7mm in diameter. White with a very slightly

    Coprinopsis nivea

    Coprinopsis nivea

    Coprinopsis_nivea

  • Entoloma adnatifolium
  • Species of fungus

    wider at the base. The gills are whitish to pinkish in color. They are adnate. The spore print is pinkish. Entoloma adnatifolium is found in forests,

    Entoloma adnatifolium

    Entoloma adnatifolium

    Entoloma_adnatifolium

  • Stropharia rugosoannulata
  • Species of fungus

    leading to another colloquial name godzilla mushroom. The gills are typically adnate, initially pale, then grey and finally dark purple-brown in colour. The

    Stropharia rugosoannulata

    Stropharia rugosoannulata

    Stropharia_rugosoannulata

  • Inflorescence
  • Botanical term for a cluster of flowers

    connected to the stalks holding the flowers, but are adnate or attached to the main stem (Adnate describes the fusing together of different unrelated

    Inflorescence

    Inflorescence

    Inflorescence

  • Aureoboletus moravicus
  • Species of bolete fungus

    Mycological characteristics Pores on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnate Stipe is bare Spore print is yellow Ecology is mycorrhizal Edibility is

    Aureoboletus moravicus

    Aureoboletus moravicus

    Aureoboletus_moravicus

  • Panaeolus cyanescens
  • Species of fungus

    hygrophanous, turning greenish or blue where damaged. The gills are broadly adnate to adnexed, close, starting out gray and turning black as the spores mature

    Panaeolus cyanescens

    Panaeolus cyanescens

    Panaeolus_cyanescens

  • Leratiomyces ceres
  • Species of fungus

    purple/brown or purplish grey with whitish edges. Attached (adnexed to adnate) and often notched. Stipe: Whitish, often with dark orange stains in age

    Leratiomyces ceres

    Leratiomyces ceres

    Leratiomyces_ceres

  • Inocybe saliceticola
  • Species of fungus in the family Inocybaceae found in the Nordic countries

    base is white. No veil or ring is visible. The fairly crowded gills are adnate, meaning that they attach to the stem through their entire depth. They are

    Inocybe saliceticola

    Inocybe saliceticola

    Inocybe_saliceticola

  • Cortinarius rubellus
  • Species of fungus

    conical to convex cap 2.5 to 8 centimetres (1 to 3+1⁄4 in) in diameter, adnate gills and a 5.5 to 11 cm (2+1⁄4 to 4+1⁄4 in) tall stipe. British naturalist

    Cortinarius rubellus

    Cortinarius rubellus

    Cortinarius_rubellus

  • Panaeolus foenisecii
  • Species of fungus

    around the margin which fades as the mushroom dries. The gills are broad, adnate, brown with lighter edges, becoming mottled as the spores mature. The spore

    Panaeolus foenisecii

    Panaeolus foenisecii

    Panaeolus_foenisecii

  • Collybiopsis confluens
  • Species of fungus

    Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex or flat Hymenium is adnate or free Stipe is bare Spore print is yellow to white Ecology is saprotrophic

    Collybiopsis confluens

    Collybiopsis confluens

    Collybiopsis_confluens

  • Lacrymaria lacrymabunda
  • Species of fungus

    centimetres (3+1⁄4 in) wide, and sometimes orangish in the center. The gills are adnate but may appear adnexed. The stem is up to 13 cm (5 in) long and 1.5 cm (1⁄2 in)

    Lacrymaria lacrymabunda

    Lacrymaria lacrymabunda

    Lacrymaria_lacrymabunda

  • Gymnopilus obscurus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus obscurus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus obscurus

    Gymnopilus_obscurus

  • Amanita hygroscopica
  • Species of fungus

    The cap is 2.5 centimetres (1 inch) wide and hemispheric. The gills are adnate, crowded, medium broad, entire, white, unchanging. The stem is about 30

    Amanita hygroscopica

    Amanita hygroscopica

    Amanita_hygroscopica

  • Mycena roseoflava
  • Species of fungus

    the caps were smooth to minutely floccose. The gills were described as adnate to slightly concurrent. The spores were observed to be globose, amyloid

    Mycena roseoflava

    Mycena roseoflava

    Mycena_roseoflava

  • Gymnopilus fuscosquamulosus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus fuscosquamulosus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus fuscosquamulosus

    Gymnopilus_fuscosquamulosus

  • Gymnopilus aculeatus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus aculeatus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus aculeatus

    Gymnopilus_aculeatus

  • Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata
  • Species of fungus

    location. Flesh thick, pliant. Bruises blue and green where injured. Gills: adnate attachment and range from whitish to rusty brown, lavender, or dark purple

    Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata

    Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata

    Psilocybe_ovoideocystidiata

  • Baorangia bicolor
  • Edible fungus in the genus Baorangia

    Mycological characteristics Pores on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnate Stipe is bare Spore print is olive Ecology is mycorrhizal Edibility is edible

    Baorangia bicolor

    Baorangia bicolor

    Baorangia_bicolor

  • Panaeolus cinctulus
  • Species of fungus

    is usually darker. The flesh is thin and brownish. The gills are close, adnate to adnexed, cream-colored when young, later mottled dingy brown then to

    Panaeolus cinctulus

    Panaeolus cinctulus

    Panaeolus_cinctulus

  • Parmelia submutata
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    Hale considered diagnostic. The thallus of Parmelia submutata is adnate to closely adnate, firm, and greenish mineral grey in the field (often browning in

    Parmelia submutata

    Parmelia_submutata

  • Gymnopilus magnificus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus magnificus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus magnificus

    Gymnopilus_magnificus

  • Gymnopilus squalidus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus squalidus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus squalidus

    Gymnopilus_squalidus

  • Gymnopilus parvulus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus parvulus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus parvulus

    Gymnopilus_parvulus

  • Tricholoma magnivelare
  • Species of fungus

    Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnate or adnexed Stipe has a ring Spore print is white Ecology is mycorrhizal

    Tricholoma magnivelare

    Tricholoma magnivelare

    Tricholoma_magnivelare

  • Tubaria conspersa
  • Species of fungus

    2.5 centimeters in diameter. It is tannish in color, and the gills are adnate. The scaly stipe is the same color as the cap. The spore print is pale brown

    Tubaria conspersa

    Tubaria conspersa

    Tubaria_conspersa

  • Boletus reticulatus
  • Species of fungus

    Mycological characteristics Pores on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnate Stipe is bare Spore print is olive Ecology is mycorrhizal Edibility is choice

    Boletus reticulatus

    Boletus reticulatus

    Boletus_reticulatus

  • Gymnopilus anomalus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus anomalus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus anomalus

    Gymnopilus_anomalus

  • Rhizomarasmius undatus
  • Species of fungus

    about 2.5 cm in diameter. The gills are whitish and distant, and broadly adnate to the stem, or slightly decurrent. The spore powder is white. The rigid

    Rhizomarasmius undatus

    Rhizomarasmius undatus

    Rhizomarasmius_undatus

  • Gymnopilus junonius
  • Species of fungus

    dusted with rusty orange spores, and the gill attachment to the stem is adnate to sub-decurrent. It stains red with KOH and turns green when cooked. The

    Gymnopilus junonius

    Gymnopilus junonius

    Gymnopilus_junonius

  • Hymenocallis littoralis
  • Species of flowering plant

    flowers are large, white, vanilla scented, and sessile. The tepals are adnate (attached to) the staminal cup. Each flower tube is 14–17 cm (5.5–6.7 in)

    Hymenocallis littoralis

    Hymenocallis littoralis

    Hymenocallis_littoralis

  • Stropharia caerulea
  • Species of fungus

    a sticky, glutinous surface texture. Gills on the cap underside have an adnate or sinuate attachment to the stipe. They are initially pale purplish-brown

    Stropharia caerulea

    Stropharia caerulea

    Stropharia_caerulea

  • Gymnopilus areolatus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus areolatus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus areolatus

    Gymnopilus_areolatus

  • Pholiota spumosa
  • Species of fungus

    thin, and leaves thin fibers on the stipe. The gills can be adnexed or adnate, and are initially yellow in color. They become browner in age. Pholiota

    Pholiota spumosa

    Pholiota spumosa

    Pholiota_spumosa

  • Psilocybe subaeruginosa
  • Species of agaric fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae

    ventricose, in three series, the middle reaching halfway to the stipe, with an adnate or broadly adnexed attachment and lines sometimes running down the stipe

    Psilocybe subaeruginosa

    Psilocybe subaeruginosa

    Psilocybe_subaeruginosa

  • Rubroboletus eastwoodiae
  • Species of fungus

    Mycological characteristics Pores on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnate Stipe is bare Spore print is olive-brown Ecology is mycorrhizal Edibility

    Rubroboletus eastwoodiae

    Rubroboletus eastwoodiae

    Rubroboletus_eastwoodiae

  • Hebeloma angelesiense
  • Species of fungus

    diameter. It can be orangish or brownish. The gills can be emarginate, adnate, or adnexed, and are brown in color. The stipe is about 5-15 centimeters

    Hebeloma angelesiense

    Hebeloma_angelesiense

  • Inosperma erubescens
  • Species of fungus

    characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is campanulate or conical Hymenium is adnate Stipe is bare Spore print is brown Ecology is mycorrhizal Edibility is poisonous

    Inosperma erubescens

    Inosperma erubescens

    Inosperma_erubescens

  • Connation
  • Term in botanical morphology

    the fusion of dissimilar organs. Such organs are described as connate or adnate, respectively. When like organs that are usually well separated are placed

    Connation

    Connation

    Connation

  • Hygrophorus agathosmus
  • Species of fungus

    the odor is weak). The gills have an adnate attachment to the stem, but in maturity the attachment becomes adnate-decurrent, meaning the gills start to

    Hygrophorus agathosmus

    Hygrophorus agathosmus

    Hygrophorus_agathosmus

  • Plumbago auriculata
  • Species of carnivorous plant

    corymb-like racemes. The sepals and petals are connate while the pistil is adnate. The ovary of the flower is superior and the flower has regular symmetry

    Plumbago auriculata

    Plumbago auriculata

    Plumbago_auriculata

  • Laccaria proxima
  • Species of fungus

    characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex or depressed Hymenium is adnate or decurrent Stipe is bare Spore print is white Ecology is mycorrhizal Edibility

    Laccaria proxima

    Laccaria proxima

    Laccaria_proxima

  • Gymnopilus allantopus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus allantopus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus allantopus

    Gymnopilus allantopus

    Gymnopilus_allantopus

  • Gymnopilus subsphaerosporus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus subsphaerosporus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus subsphaerosporus

    Gymnopilus_subsphaerosporus

  • Gymnopilus subgeminellus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus subgeminellus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus subgeminellus

    Gymnopilus_subgeminellus

  • Hydnellum scabrosum
  • Species of fungus

    characteristics Teeth on hymenium Cap is convex or flat Hymenium is subdecurrent or adnate Stipe is bare Spore print is brown Ecology is mycorrhizal Edibility is inedible

    Hydnellum scabrosum

    Hydnellum scabrosum

    Hydnellum_scabrosum

  • List of Geum species
  • Native Range Illustration Geum adnatum Wall. 1829 Sieversia adnatum G.Don adnate sieversia Nepal Geum aequilobatum K.M.Purohit & Panigrahi 1979 India Geum

    List of Geum species

    List_of_Geum_species

  • Amanita muscaria var. guessowii
  • Variety of fungi

    and it does not stain when cut or injured. The gills are free to narrowly adnate, subcrowded to crowded, cream to pale cream, truncate, unevenly distributed

    Amanita muscaria var. guessowii

    Amanita muscaria var. guessowii

    Amanita_muscaria_var._guessowii

  • Psilocybe caerulescens
  • Species of fungus

    blackish. The cap often has a great variation in color and form. The gills are adnate to sinuate and close to subclose. They are whitish, yellowish grey when

    Psilocybe caerulescens

    Psilocybe caerulescens

    Psilocybe_caerulescens

  • Neolentinus lepideus
  • Species of fungus

    depressed cap centre. The gills are white and their attachment to the stem is adnate to subdecurrent or decurrent. The gills and stipe can become dark reddish

    Neolentinus lepideus

    Neolentinus lepideus

    Neolentinus_lepideus

  • Eremothecella cyaneoides
  • Species of lichen

    smooth texture and whitish-grey colour. Its apothecia (fruiting bodies) are adnate (closely attached), rounded or slightly irregular, measuring 0.7–1.2 mm

    Eremothecella cyaneoides

    Eremothecella_cyaneoides

  • Gymnopilus laricicola
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus laricicola Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus laricicola

    Gymnopilus_laricicola

  • Gymnopilus perisporius
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus perisporius Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus perisporius

    Gymnopilus_perisporius

  • Cortinarius rotundisporus
  • Species of fungus

    mustard-, honey- or cream-yellow tinged and steely blue elsewhere. The adnate gills are creamy or lilac-tinged early, and darken with the spores. The

    Cortinarius rotundisporus

    Cortinarius rotundisporus

    Cortinarius_rotundisporus

  • Psilocybe caerulipes
  • Species of fungus

    blue, sometimes slowly. The gills are close but not crowded, narrow with adnate to sinuate to uncinate attachment. They are nearly white at first, becoming

    Psilocybe caerulipes

    Psilocybe caerulipes

    Psilocybe_caerulipes

  • Pholiota squarrosa
  • Species of fungus

    are rusty brown. They are crowded closely together, attached to the stem (adnate), and usually notched (sinuate). The spore print is cinnamon or rusty brown

    Pholiota squarrosa

    Pholiota squarrosa

    Pholiota_squarrosa

  • Tricholoma caligatum
  • Species of fungus

    edge tends to host cottony bits of partial veil. The gills (lamellae) are adnate to sinuate, crowded, whitish to cream (and reddish-brown-spotted in age)

    Tricholoma caligatum

    Tricholoma caligatum

    Tricholoma_caligatum

  • Mycena polygramma
  • Species of fungus

    and with no distinctive odor and a mild taste. The gills are narrowly adnate (attached squarely to the stem) or have a short decurrent tooth, and are

    Mycena polygramma

    Mycena polygramma

    Mycena_polygramma

  • Stipule
  • Appendage of a leaf in flowering plants

    remain attached to the plant. Stipules can be considered free lateral, adnate, interpetiolar, intrapetiolar, ochreate, foliaceous, bud scales, tendrillar

    Stipule

    Stipule

  • Calonarius saxamontanus
  • Species of fungus

    start out yellow and become brown as the mushroom gets older. They can be adnate or decurrent. A thick, voluminous cortina covers the gills, making the gills

    Calonarius saxamontanus

    Calonarius_saxamontanus

  • Mycena
  • Genus of fungi

    Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is conical Hymenium is adnate Stipe is bare Spore print is white Ecology is saprotrophic Edibility is

    Mycena

    Mycena

    Mycena

  • Cortinarius orellanus
  • Species of fungus

    ochre-coloured, changing to a rust-brown with age as the spores mature. They have an adnate or sinuate connection to the stipe. The stipe is 4 to 9 centimetres (1+1⁄2

    Cortinarius orellanus

    Cortinarius orellanus

    Cortinarius_orellanus

  • Rubroboletus haematinus
  • Species of fungus

    Mycological characteristics Pores on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnate Stipe is bare Spore print is olive-brown Ecology is mycorrhizal Edibility

    Rubroboletus haematinus

    Rubroboletus haematinus

    Rubroboletus_haematinus

  • Gymnopilus parvisporus
  • Species of fungus

    Gymnopilus parvisporus Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnexed or adnate Ecology is saprotrophic

    Gymnopilus parvisporus

    Gymnopilus_parvisporus

  • Tubaria furfuracea
  • Species of fungus

    which disappear with age or rain; its odor is mild. The gills are brown and adnate to slightly decurrent. The stalk is 1–6 cm tall and 2–4 mm wide. The spores

    Tubaria furfuracea

    Tubaria furfuracea

    Tubaria_furfuracea

  • Psilocybe yungensis
  • Psychedelic mushroom in the family Strophariaceae

    The cap frequently has a prominent umbo. The gill attachment ranges from adnate (broadly attached to the stem) to adnexed (narrowly attached). The spacing

    Psilocybe yungensis

    Psilocybe yungensis

    Psilocybe_yungensis

  • Protostropharia semiglobata
  • Species of fungus

    fades in maturity to dull yellow or whitish. The gills usually have an adnate attachment to the stem with a slight decurrent tooth. They are initially

    Protostropharia semiglobata

    Protostropharia semiglobata

    Protostropharia_semiglobata

  • Psilocybe tasmaniana
  • Species of fungus

    tawny orange, drying dull or ochraceous straw. The gills are broad, with an adnate attachment to the stem, coloured violaceous brown with the edges remaining

    Psilocybe tasmaniana

    Psilocybe_tasmaniana

  • Mycena acicula
  • Species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae

    thin, brittle, yellow, and has no distinctive odor or taste. The gills are adnate (with gills broadly attached to the stem, slightly above the bottom of the

    Mycena acicula

    Mycena acicula

    Mycena_acicula

  • Agrocybe putaminum
  • Species of fungus

    finely pruinose–as if coated with very fine flour. The gills, which have an adnate attachment to the stipe, are pale clay-brown in color, but later deepen

    Agrocybe putaminum

    Agrocybe putaminum

    Agrocybe_putaminum

  • Gliophorus versicolor
  • Species of fungus

    margin has radial grooves mirroring the gills underneath. The gills have an adnate to somewhat decurrent attachment to the stipe. They are widely spaced with

    Gliophorus versicolor

    Gliophorus versicolor

    Gliophorus_versicolor

  • Rubroboletus pulcherrimus
  • Species of mushroom

    cap may reach a thickness of 3 to 4 cm (1.2 to 1.6 in) when mature. The adnate (attached squarely to the stem) poroid surface is bright red to dark red

    Rubroboletus pulcherrimus

    Rubroboletus pulcherrimus

    Rubroboletus_pulcherrimus

  • Panaeolus papilionaceus
  • Species of fungus

    fragments when young or towards the edge. The flesh is thin. The gills are adnate to adnexed, close to crowded, one or two tiers of intermediate gills, pale

    Panaeolus papilionaceus

    Panaeolus papilionaceus

    Panaeolus_papilionaceus

  • Entoloma murrayi
  • Species of fungus

    orange-yellow, but tends to fade in maturity. The gills have a narrowly adnate attachment to the stem, and are well-spaced. Initially yellow, they acquire

    Entoloma murrayi

    Entoloma murrayi

    Entoloma_murrayi

  • Clitocybe dealbata
  • Species of fungus

    buff-coloured mushroom, the 2–4 cm diameter cap is flattened to depressed with adnate to decurrent crowded white gills. The stipe is 2–4 cm tall and 0.5–1 cm

    Clitocybe dealbata

    Clitocybe dealbata

    Clitocybe_dealbata

  • Atheniella adonis
  • Species of fungus

    fragile, and without any distinctive taste or odor. The gills are ascending-adnate (attaching at much less than a right angle, appearing to curve upward toward

    Atheniella adonis

    Atheniella adonis

    Atheniella_adonis

  • Hebeloma olympianum
  • Species of fungus

    It is brown in color and convex or sometimes umbonate. The gills can be adnate, adnexed, or emarginate. They start out tan or beige, and become brown as

    Hebeloma olympianum

    Hebeloma_olympianum

  • Aulacospira triptycha
  • Species of gastropod

    tooth. Unlike several related species, the aperture in this form remains adnate, meaning it is firmly attached to the penultimate whorl rather than becoming

    Aulacospira triptycha

    Aulacospira triptycha

    Aulacospira_triptycha

  • Russula emetica
  • Species of mushroom

    peppery taste. The gills are closely spaced, white to creamy-white, and adnate to adnexed or completely free. They are intervenose (containing cross-veins

    Russula emetica

    Russula emetica

    Russula_emetica

  • Deconica montana
  • Species of fungus

    center; the color is reddish-brown to dark-brown. The gills are adnate to broadly adnate or sometimes very shortly decurrent, and of the same color as the

    Deconica montana

    Deconica montana

    Deconica_montana

  • Hypsizygus ulmarius
  • Species of mushroom-forming fungus

    and smooth, though they can become aerolate as they age. The gills are "adnate or only very slightly decurrent" in contrast with the gills of the commonly

    Hypsizygus ulmarius

    Hypsizygus ulmarius

    Hypsizygus_ulmarius

  • Cortinarius
  • Genus of mushrooms

    convex (bordering on plane), with a low and broad umbo. Lamellae crowded, adnate, adnexed to emarginate, and brown to grey in color (sometimes with faint

    Cortinarius

    Cortinarius

    Cortinarius

  • Mythicomyces
  • Genus of fungi

    have two tiers of interspersed lamellulae (short gills). Gills have an adnate to adnexed attachment to the stem, although the gills tend to secede (separate

    Mythicomyces

    Mythicomyces

    Mythicomyces

  • Cyptotrama asprata
  • Species of fungus

    gills, pale yellow to white in color, are distantly spaced and have an adnate (squarely attached) or short decurrent (running down the length) attachment

    Cyptotrama asprata

    Cyptotrama asprata

    Cyptotrama_asprata

  • Galerina sulciceps
  • Species of fungus

    the cap is thin and wavy, and is often split open. The gills are broadly adnate (attached to the stalk slightly above the bottom of the gill, with most

    Galerina sulciceps

    Galerina sulciceps

    Galerina_sulciceps

  • Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus
  • Species of fungus

    deep, 2 or three per millimeter, depressed at the stem (resulting in an adnate attachment). The color of the pore surface is initially white, and it remains

    Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus

    Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus

    Tylopilus_plumbeoviolaceus

  • Mycena haematopus
  • Species of fungus

    ragged because of lingering remnants of the partial veil. The gills have an adnate attachment to the stem, meaning they are more or less directly attached

    Mycena haematopus

    Mycena haematopus

    Mycena_haematopus

  • Inocybe tricolor
  • Species of mushroom

    less than 4 cm across and has incurved margin until very mature. Gills: adnate and very numerous, pale cream brown to yellowish tan. Spores: Smooth and

    Inocybe tricolor

    Inocybe_tricolor

  • Russula sanguinaria
  • Species of fungus

    tends to turn greyish pink with age. The cream to pale ochre gills are adnate to slightly decurrent, narrow and forking. The spore print is also cream

    Russula sanguinaria

    Russula sanguinaria

    Russula_sanguinaria

  • Inosperma maculatum
  • Species of fungus

    less (or even no) remnants of the veil on the cap. The gill attachment is adnate, meaning that the gills are attached to the stem along their entire depth

    Inosperma maculatum

    Inosperma maculatum

    Inosperma_maculatum

  • Hygrocybe miniata
  • Species of fungus

    as the cap, or slightly paler, with a white base. The gills are orange, adnate (with a broad attachment to the stem) or slightly decurrent; widely spaced

    Hygrocybe miniata

    Hygrocybe miniata

    Hygrocybe_miniata

  • Psilocybe tampanensis
  • Psychedelic mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae

    hygrophanous, and somewhat sticky when wet. The gills are more or less adnate (broadly attached to the stem slightly above the bottom of the gill, with

    Psilocybe tampanensis

    Psilocybe tampanensis

    Psilocybe_tampanensis

  • Lactarius indigo
  • Edible fungus

    too dried out to produce any latex. The gills of the mushroom range from adnate (squarely attached to the stem) to slightly decurrent (running down the

    Lactarius indigo

    Lactarius indigo

    Lactarius_indigo

  • Psilocybe angulospora
  • Species of agaric fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae

    yellowish. The gills are pale, thin and fairly close together, narrowly adnate (the gills meet the stipe by most of their width; they are broadly attached)

    Psilocybe angulospora

    Psilocybe angulospora

    Psilocybe_angulospora

  • Juniperus horizontalis
  • Species of conifer

    mm on lead shoots) and 1–1.5 mm (1⁄32–1⁄16 in) broad, and derive from an adnate petiole. The juvenile leaves (on young seedlings only) are needle-like,

    Juniperus horizontalis

    Juniperus horizontalis

    Juniperus_horizontalis

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    Vitamanyu

    Free from Anger

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    Binta

    Beautiful

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    Powerful.

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    Hunar | ஹுநர

    Good qualities

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    Celtic

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    Cute

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  • Adnate
  • a.

    Grown to congenitally.

  • Solute
  • a.

    Not adhering; loose; -- opposed to adnate; as, a solute stipule.

  • Autocarpian
  • a.

    Consisting of the ripened pericarp with no other parts adnate to it, as a peach, a poppy capsule, or a grape.

  • Adnate
  • a.

    Growing together; -- said only of organic cohesion of unlike parts.

  • Callyciflorous
  • a.

    Having the petals and stamens adnate to the calyx; -- applied to a subclass of dicotyledonous plants in the system of the French botanist Candolle.

  • Epigynous
  • a.

    Adnate to the surface of the ovary, so as to be apparently inserted upon the top of it; -- said of stamens, petals, sepals, and also of the disk.

  • Episepalous
  • a.

    Growing on the sepals or adnate to them.

  • Adnate
  • a.

    Growing with one side adherent to a stem; -- a term applied to the lateral zooids of corals and other compound animals.