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Fungi spore print color
The spore print is the powdery deposit obtained by allowing spores of a fungal fruit body to fall onto a surface underneath. It is an important diagnostic
Spore_print
Species of fungus
green with maturity. It is the only large mushroom that has a green spore print. The stipe ranges from 5 to 30 cm (2.0 to 12 in) tall and bears a double-edged
Chlorophyllum_molybdites
Species of fungus
damaged. Chanterelles have a faint aroma and flavor of apricots. The spore print is yellowish. Cantharellus cibarius can resemble species such as the
Cantharellus_cibarius
Species of fungus
decurrent and the stem is up to 15 cm long. The flesh is orange and the spore print is white to cream. Its gills often exhibit a weak green bioluminescence
Omphalotus_illudens
Species of fungus
and much of the color washes off the rim. The spore print is Whitish, and the subglobose to globose spores ornamented with warts and ridges measure 7-9
Russula_atropurpurea
Species of fungus
brown scales and protuberances on its fleshy white cap. The gills and spore print are both white in colour. Its stipe is slender, but bulbous at the base
Shaggy_parasol
Spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus
The color of the powdery print, called a spore print, is useful in both classifying and identifying mushrooms. Spore print colors include white (most
Mushroom
Species of fungus
oaks or beech in the fall and summer east of the Rocky Mountains. The spore print is greyish olive. While it is commonly labeled as poisonous, some reputable
Boletus_sensibilis
Species of fungus
white, sometimes turning gray, and possibly bluish in the base. The spore print is tannish. The species is found in North America, where its range extends
Leccinum_insigne
Species of fungus
rosy red on the upper part and olive on the bottom. Spore print The spore print is olive brown. Spores Subfusiform, smooth, deep golden brown, 10-13 x 4-5
Boletus_patrioticus
Species of fungus
in age. Gills: Gray in young specimens, turning black as the spores mature. Spore print: Black. Stipe: 4 to 22 cm long and .5 to 2 cm thick, solid, sometimes
Panaeolus_antillarum
Species of fungus
Stropharia cyanea fruit bodies are of unknown edibility. The spore print is brown. Spores typically measure 8.0–9.0 by 4.0–5.5 μm, and have an ellipsoid
Stropharia_caerulea
Species of fungus
across, whitish, and heavily branched and toothed. Both the flesh and the spore print are white. It resembles Hericium abietis and H. erinaceus. It is found
Hericium_coralloides
Species of edible parasitic fungus
lamella to the margin of the mushroom. The species produces a white spore print. Similar species include Hypomyces cervinigenus, H. chrysospermus, and
Hypomyces_lactifluorum
Species of fungus
centimeters wide, and purplish in color. A cortina is present, and the spore print is rusty brown. The cap turns pink when potassium hydroxide is applied
Calonarius_olympianus
Species of mushroom
smooth, and 3–6 μm in size.[verification needed] They produce a white spore print when young, while it is olive with an unpleasant smell in age. Prof.
Calvatia_gigantea
Poisonous fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae
that fade in color when drying. The gills are brownish and give a rusty spore print. A well-defined membranous ring is typically seen on the stems of young
Galerina_marginata
Species of fungus
air. The taste and smell are indistinct. The spores are ellipsoid, measuring 16–24 x 7–12 μm. The spore print is olive. Outside of its genus, it resembles
Aureoboletus_betula
Species of fungus
5–12 cm (2–4+1⁄2 in) long and 1–3 cm wide. The spores are brown and smooth, producing a dark brown spore print. Its odor is similar to that of almond extract
Agaricus_arvensis
Species of fungus
gills are decurrent, crowded, and have a pinkish buff tinge, giving a spore print that is creamy white, with a slight salmon tinge. They are quite closely
Lactarius_chrysorrheus
Species of fungus
adnexed. The stem is up to 13 cm (5 in) long and 1.5 cm (1⁄2 in) wide. The spore print is blackish-brown. It is found in North America, Central America, Europe
Lacrymaria_lacrymabunda
Species of fungus
and gray with age. The flesh is brittle and grayish to blackish. The spore print is a pinkish yellow-orange. In western North America, C. fallax is replaced
Craterellus_fallax
Variety of fungi
The spores are (7.0) 8.7–12.2 (14.8) x (5.9) 6.5–8.2 (9.5) μm. The spore print is white. Clamps are present at bases of the basidia. The stipe is 7–16
Amanita muscaria var. guessowii
Amanita_muscaria_var._guessowii
Species of fungus
white or pale tan, with a cyanide-like odor and producing a white spore print. The spores measure 7–10 μm × 4–6 μm; they are smooth, elliptical, and inamyloid
Marasmius_oreades
Species of fungus
(1+5⁄8 in) tall. The bell-shaped cap is tannish, becoming gray with age. The spore print is blackish-brown. The species has about 143 sexes (mating types). It
Coprinellus_disseminatus
Species of fungus
darkening to brown. They are adnexed or free and produce a rusty-brown spore print. The spores are elliptical and brown to reddish-brown. Very easily missed due
Conocybe_apala
Genus of fungi
characteristics such as the presence of a volva and a pink to pink-brown spore print. Phylogenetic analyses of DNA data have shown that Volvopluteus is closely
Volvopluteus
Species of fungus
up to 9 cm long and 1.4 cm (1⁄2 in) thick. The smell is mealy and the spore print is pinkish. It was once believed that the honey mushroom, Armillaria
Entoloma_abortivum
Species of fungus
a rusty-brown spore print. The spores are elliptical, with a finely roughened surface, measuring 8–10 by 5–6.5 μm. The basidia (spore-bearing cells)
Cortinarius_iodes
Species of fungus
ochre gills are adnate to slightly decurrent, narrow and forking. The spore print is also cream to pale ochre. The flesh is white, somewhat hot and peppery
Russula_sanguinaria
Species of fungus
young, then tends to develop pinkish or lavender hues with age; its spore print is pale pinkish-yellow. Its taste and odor are not known to be distinctive
Craterellus_ignicolor
Species of fungus
8-9 millimeters wide, and is light orangish. A cortina is present. The spore print is rusty brown. Aureonarius infucatus is found in mixed coniferous forests
Aureonarius_infucatus
Species of fungus
(1⁄8 in). The cream-coloured stipe (stalk) has a branchy structure. The spore print is white. In Japan, the maitake can grow to more than 45 kilograms (100
Grifola_frondosa
Species of fungus
shaped to bulbous with strongly raised reticulation. Spore print The spore print is yellowish-brown. Spores Ellipsoid to subfusiform, smooth, pale yellow, 11
Boletus_nobilissimus
Species of fungus
are roughly 3 to 20 cm in diameter and 3 to 12 cm tall. The associated spore print is white. Microscopically, the hyphae lack clamp connections. Basidia
Sebacina_sparassoidea
Genus of fungi
on wood. Galerina have a dark brown spore print and are deadly poisonous (alpha-amanitin). The white spore print and lack of volva can be compared to
Armillaria
Species of fungus
are initially pink, then red-brown and finally a dark brown, as is the spore print. The stipe is 3 to 10 cm (1+1⁄4 to 4 in) tall, 1–2 cm wide, predominantly
Agaricus_campestris
Species of fungus
gills are adnexed and pale brown, darkening in age. The spore print is rusty brown. The spores are yellowish brown, smooth and elliptical with a germ pore
Conocybe_tenera
Species of fungus
is thin and brittle, and the cap tastes bitter.[citation needed] The spore print is pinkish. It resembles Laccaria sp., Collybia nuda and C. brunneocephala
Clitocybe_tarda
Species of fungus
yellow, with a bitter taste and a stale smell. The spore print is pinkish brown, and the oval spores measure 8.5 by 4.9 μm. The mycelium is white. Similar
Hebeloma_aminophilum
Species of fungus
or buff color. The fruit bodies produce a white to buff spore print. Microscopically, the spores are somewhat spindle-shaped when viewed from the side,
Neolentinus_ponderosus
Species of fungus
blackish spore-bearing tissue, forms scales and splits; it usually falls away at maturity, allowing the spores to be dispersed by wind. The spore print is dark
Podaxis_pistillaris
Species of fungus
whitish stalks can grow upwards of 10 cm high and 2–4 cm wide. The spores and spore print are white. The species is edible but also tough unless young and
Polyporus_tuberaster
Species of fungus
surface stains lemon yellow in places. The gills are of several lengths.Spore print: White. Taste: Mild. Smell: None. The specimens studied by Pearson were
Leucocoprinus_truncatus
Species of fungus
centimetres (1⁄2–2+1⁄2 inches) in width and often form clusters. The spore print is white. The species is difficult to identify from other Peziza without
Peziza_vesiculosa
Species of fungus
The stem is 4–13 cm (1+1⁄2–5 in) long and 1.5–2.5 cm (5⁄8–1 in). The spore print is white. It resembles Lactifluus volemus, the latex of which also stains
Lactifluus_corrugis
2008 video game
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Spore_(2008_video_game)
Species of fungus
whitish and toughens in age. The spores are contained on rudimentary gills, initially appearing pallid then brown. A spore print is unobtainable. It is related
Agaricus_inapertus
Species of fungus
The flesh is orange, and is devoid of any odour. The spore print is white, and the ellipsoid spores measure 7–9 x 4–5 μm. It is part of a relatively difficult-to-identify
Hygrocybe_miniata
Species of fungus
White mycelium at the base of the stipe. Spores are ellipsoid or ovoid, warty, 7.5–9 x 4–5.5μm. The spore print is rusty brown to rusty orange. Clamp connections
Gymnopilus_ventricosus
Poisonous mushroom (death cap)
leaving the volva as a remnant. The spore print is white, a common feature of Amanita. The transparent spores are globular to egg-shaped, measure 8–10 μm
Amanita_phalloides
Species of fungus
distinguished by several mycological features, including their pink spore print (spore prints of death caps are white). The two mushrooms have different distributions
Volvariella_volvacea
Poisonous species of fungus
has not been investigated in detail. The spore print of A. bisporigera, like most Amanita, is white. The spores are roughly spherical, thin-walled, hyaline
Amanita_bisporigera
Edible fungus in the genus Baorangia
brown red with age. The bruising coloration is a blue green and the spore print is olive brown. The distribution of variety borealis is relatively small
Baorangia_bicolor
Species of edible mushroom
while that of the stem is brown. The odour and flavour are pleasant. The spore print is white. Young specimens on a tree It may resemble F. populicola and
Flammulina_velutipes
Species of fungus
brown. A ring is usually present. The spores are white, smooth, and elliptical. They produce a white spore print. It could be confused for Agaricus species
Leucocoprinus_leucothites
Species of fungus
white and blackens upon bruising; it has a mild taste and odour. The spore print is pale ochre. It grows alone or in groups in mixed woods and under conifer
Russula_decolorans
Species of fungus
initially pale, then grey and finally dark purple-brown in colour. The spore print is dark purple-brown to black. The firm flesh is white, as is the tall
Stropharia_rugosoannulata
Species of fungus
fresh, it exudes an orange-red latex that does not change color. The spore print is cream-coloured. When grown in liquid culture, the mycelium produces
Lactarius_deliciosus
Species of fungus
woody and brown, with no distinct bands. It stains brown in KOH. The spore print is whitish to cream. Fomitopsis ochracea is very similar but always lacks
Fomitopsis_mounceae
Species of fungus
Lactarius aurantiacus. Microscopically, it has a white spore print and hyaline, amyloid spores ornamented with isolated warts and short, non-reticulate
Lactarius_subflammeus
Species of fungus
entirely pale tan. The basal mycelium is pale violet. The spore print is white. The spores are generally globe-shaped or nearly so, but can be occasionally
Laccaria_violaceonigra
Species of fungus in the family Hygrophoropsidaceae
earthy. The spore print is white to cream. The oval spores are 5.5–7 by 4–4.5 micrometres (μm), with walls that tend to thicken in age. The spores are cyanophilous
Hygrophoropsis_aurantiaca
Species of fungus
especially at lower parts, and becomes smooth (glabrous) with age. The spore print is violet-black. The species is nonpoisonous. Its edibility is unknown
Coprinopsis_lagopus
Species of fungus
The bitter taste is caused by a triterpene called cucurbitacin B. The spore print is white. The species can resemble L. tricolor and Russula compacta.
Leucopaxillus_gentianeus
Species of fungus
fruiting bodies grow at night after rain, and will self decompose after spore dispersion is achieved. Otherwise, they are quickly dried up in morning
Parasola_plicatilis
Species of fungus
groups, the stems may be obscured by the caps. The spore print is black and the almond-shaped spores measure 8–11 by 5–6 μm. The flesh is thin and pale
Coprinopsis_atramentaria
Species of fungus
characteristics Pores on hymenium Cap is convex Hymenium is adnate Stipe is bare Spore print is olive-brown Ecology is mycorrhizal Edibility is psychoactive or choice
Lanmaoa_asiatica
Species of fungus
odour is pleasant and the taste of the flesh mild. The spore print is cream, the smooth oval spores measuring 5–7 μm by 3.5–5 μm. The flesh contains clamp
Sparassis_crispa
Species of fungus
flesh is fragile. The spores produce a white spore print, and scatter in visible clouds when disturbed. A variety with smaller spores appears in the Pacific
Aleuria_aurantia
Species of fungus
gray and turning black as the spores mature. The gill faces have a mottled appearance and the edges are white. The spore print is black. The stipe is 6–12 cm
Panaeolus_cyanescens
Species of fungus
yellowish, before becoming hazel and eventually the color of clay. The spore print is brown. Pholiota decorata grows from duff and wood. It is commonly
Pholiota_decorata
Species of fungus
(1⁄2–1+1⁄4 in) thick. The flesh is whitish and can stain tannish. The spore print is olive brown. Lookalikes include R. vinaceipes, Tylopilus griseocarneus
Retiboletus_griseus
Psychedelic mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae
(similar to freshly ground flour). The spore print is purple-brown. When viewed with a microscope, the spores of P. tampanensis are somewhat rhombic in
Psilocybe_tampanensis
Species of edible mushrooms
present. The flesh is white and firm, with a cinnamon-like aroma. The spore print is white. In Japan, several closely related species have been found,
Matsutake
Edible fungus
When viewed in mass, as in a spore print, the spores appear cream to yellow colored. Viewed with a light microscope, the spores are translucent (hyaline)
Lactarius_indigo
Basidiomycete mushroom of the genus ''Russula''
turns deep salmon when rubbed with iron salts (Ferrous sulfate). The spore print is white. Russula vesca appears in summer or autumn, and grows primarily
Russula_vesca
Genus of fungi
genus in his 1983 monograph, based on its roughened spores that lacked a germ pore, pale spore print, stem texture, and the tawny basal mycelium. Guzmán
Mythicomyces
Genus of fungi
is injured. Rubroboletus mushrooms have an olive-brown spore print, and produce smooth spores. Eight species were included in the original circumscription
Rubroboletus
Genus of fungi
characteristics include usually brightly coloured caps, a white to dark yellow spore print, brittle, attached gills, an absence of latex, and absence of partial
Russula
Species of fungus
present. The spore print is olive brown. The spores are ellipsoid, measuring 15–20 by 7–11 μm. Similar to the reticulation of the stem, the spore surfaces
Aureoboletus_russellii
Species of psychoactive fungus
magic blue gym, is a mushroom-forming fungus. It has a rusty orange spore print and a bitter taste. Growing in clusters on dead wood, it is widely distributed
Gymnopilus_aeruginosus
Species of fungus
odor and taste are mild or mealy. The spores are brown, elliptical, and smooth, producing a brown spore print. Some experts divide A. pediades into several
Agrocybe_pediades
Species of fungus
stem is up to 10 cm (4 in) long and 8 millimetres (3⁄8 in) wide. The spore print is black. The firerug inkcap gets its name from the bright orange carpet
Coprinellus_domesticus
Species of fungus
white and slightly fringed, but turn blackish when fully mature. The spore print is black. The stipe is 4–10 cm long, 1–10 mm thick, equal or tapered
Panaeolus_cinctulus
Species of fungus
emarginate and start out yellowish brown, becoming browner in age. The spore print is rusty brown. Cortinarius nauseosouraceus is found coniferous forests
Cortinarius_nauseosouraceus
Species of fungus
is up to 9 cm (3+1⁄2 in) long and 7 millimetres (1⁄4 in) thick. The spore print is black, and the gills deliquesce. It resembles a number of related
Coprinellus_flocculosus
Species of fungus
(1+1⁄2–4 inches) across, and the stipe is 8–20 cm (3–8 in) long. The spore print is white. Originally described from Texas but today found in ten states
Saproamanita_thiersii
Species of fungus
then rusty brown. They are somewhat close, and shallowly sinuate. The spore print is rusty brown. The tannish stem is up to 15 cm (6 in) long and 2.5 cm
Cortinarius_armillatus
Species of fungus
sometimes becoming yellowish, and decurrent if a stalk is present. The spore print is white to lilac-gray, and best viewed on a dark background. The mushroom
Pleurotus_ostreatus
Species of fungus
Microscopically, the mushroom lacks pleurocystidia. The spore print is black-brown and the spores measure 10–13 by 6.5–8 μm. The flesh is white and the
Coprinus_comatus
Species of fungus
specimens. The gills are whitish in color and adnate to decurrent. The spore print is white. Hygrophorus piceae has at least two extremely similar species
Hygrophorus_piceae
Species of fungus
irregular forks which are distant and decurrent. The spore print is whitish, while the spores are broadly elliptical, smooth, non-amyloid, and 7.5–10
Craterellus_cinereus
Species of fungus
tough, increasingly so with maturity. The spore print is white and the spores are cylindrical in shape. The spore dimensions are 8–12.5 by 3.5–5 μm. Neolentinus
Neolentinus_lepideus
Species of fungus
(1+5⁄8–4+3⁄4 in) tall and 1–3 mm wide. The spores are purple-brown, elliptical, and smooth. The spore print is dark brown to black, sometimes with hints
Psathyrella_corrugis
Species of fungus
in shape. The spores contain one large and a couple smaller guttules. The spore print is pale yellow to cream. The apiculus (part of spore which attaches
Clitocybe_amarescens
Family of fungi
The species of Strophariaceae have red-brown to dark brown spore prints, while the spores themselves are smooth and have an apical germ pore. These agarics
Strophariaceae
Basidiomycete mushroom of the genus ''Russula''
adnexed, rounded, and white, often with a faint blue-green sheen. The spore print is white. The species is mycorrhizal with beech (Fagus) in woodland areas
Russula_nobilis
Species of fungus
stem. The gills leave a white spore print. Once spore formation is complete, the mature mushroom is able to spread its spores to start a new generation.
Armillaria_ostoyae
Species of fungus
stem (median) but is likewise fragile and may disappear. The spore print is white. Spores: Ellipsoid with a large pore. Dextrinoid. 9–12 x 7–8 μm. The
Leucocoprinus_fragilissimus
SPORE PRINT
SPORE PRINT
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Sport
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Shore
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Sport
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a frugal person, from Middle English spare ‘sparing’, ‘frugal’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a tall, thin man, from Middle English spir ‘stalk’, ‘stem’. This was apparently used as a personal name or byname, in view of the fact that there are patronymic derivatives. In some Middle English dialects this word also denoted reeds, and the surname may in part have been originally a topographic name for someone who lived in a marshy area. The application to a church steeple is not attested before the 16th century, and is not a likely source of the surname.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Spiro.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Wolf Sport
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumbria)
English (Northumbria) : variant of Spoor.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sandy Shore
Girl/Female
Biblical
Hard, sore.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sport
Male
Dutch
, spear sport.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by the seashore, Middle English schore.English : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a bank or steep slope, Old English scora. There are minor places named with this word in Lancashire and West Yorkshire, and the surname may also be a habitational name from these.Americanized spelling of Ashkenazic Jewish S(c)hor(r) or Szor, variants of Schauer.
Boy/Male
British, English
Wolf Sport
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English score ‘steep place’ (Old English scoru), or a habitational name from Score in Ilfracombe or Scur Farm in Braunton, Devon.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Spear
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Shore
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Sandy Shore
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sea Shore
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : unexplained.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Wolf Sport
SPORE PRINT
SPORE PRINT
SPORE PRINT
SPORE PRINT
SPORE PRINT
SPORE PRINT
SPORE PRINT
n.
The number twenty, as being marked off by a special score or tally; hence, in pl., a large number.
v. t.
To set on shore.
v. t.
Scanty; not abundant or plentiful; as, a spare diet.
v. t.
To deposit in a store, warehouse, or other building, for preservation; to warehouse; as, to store goods.
v. t.
To exhibit, or bring out, in public; to use or wear; as, to sport a new equipage.
n.
A small spore; a spore.
v. t.
To write down in proper order and arrangement; as, to score an overture for an orchestra. See Score, n., 9.
n.
The act or process of forming spores; spore formation. See Illust. of Bacillus, b.
v. t.
Held in reserve, to be used in an emergency; as, a spare anchor; a spare bed or room.
n.
One of the parts formed by fission in certain Protozoa. See Spore formation, belw.
superl.
Severe; afflictive; distressing; as, a sore disease; sore evil or calamity.
a.
In a sore manner; with pain; grievously.
n.
A minute grain or germ; a small, round or ovoid body, formed in certain organisms, and by germination giving rise to a new organism; as, the reproductive spores of bacteria, etc.
a.
Having sore or tender feet, as by reason of much walking; as, foot-sore cattle.
n.
Spore formation. See Spore formation (b), under Spore.
v. t.
To support by a shore or shores; to prop; -- usually with up; as, to shore up a building.
v. t.
To mark with lines, scratches, or notches; to cut notches or furrows in; to notch; to scratch; to furrow; as, to score timber for hewing; to score the back with a lash.
n.
A slender stalk or blade in vegetation; as, a spire grass or of wheat.
v. i.
To shoot forth, or up in, or as if in, a spire.
v. t.
To make a score of, as points, runs, etc., in a game.
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