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Tricholoma melaleucum. Pers.
ОглавлениеThe Changeable Tricholoma.
Figure 50.—Tricholoma melaleucum. Two-thirds natural size.
Melaleucum, black and white; from contrasted colors of the cap and gills.
This Tricholoma grows in abundance in northern Ohio. I have found it in the woods near Bowling Green, Ohio. The specimens in the halftone were found near Sandusky, Ohio, and were photographed by Dr. Kellerman. It is usually found in sandy soil, growing singly in shady woods.
The pileus fleshy, thin, from one to three inches broad, convex, rather broadly umbonate, smooth, moist, with variable color, usually pale, nearly white at first, later much darker, sometimes slightly wavy.
The gills are notched, adnexed, ventricose, crowded, white.
The stem is stuffed, then hollow, elastic, from two to four inches long, somewhat smooth, whitish, sprinkled with a few fibrils, usually thickened at the base. The flesh is soft and white. There is no report, so far as I know, regarding its edibility, and I have no doubt as to this, but would advise caution.