| Figure 1: Overview of lycoperdon pyriforme. Shows pear shape and granules produced on peridium. |
| Figure 2: Closer look at the granules produced on the peridium. skin is cracked which allows them to pop up. |
| Figure 3: Lycoperdon pyrifome cross sectioned. Closer look at the spores in the middle producing a smooth center. Also can see the granules sticking off the top of the peridium. |
Name: Lycoperdon pyriforme
Common Name: Pear-shaped Puffball
Family: Agaricaceae
Collected Date: 10/22/16
Habitat: Scattered in clusters on stumps, rotting logs, and sawdust. Fruiting mostly in the fall and winter but old bleached out fruiting bodies can be found most of the time.
Location: Hiram College Field Staion
Description: Pear-shaped and has a stem-like sterile base. peridium whitish to pale brown when young. when older yellowish to dark rusty-brown. Smooth at first then becomes finely cracked to form small granules or particles.
Key Used: David Arora. 1986. Mushroom Demystified
Keying Steps:
1. Not as above.. so fruiting body when young is not dark brown
2. Growing on wood, sawdust, or lingin-rich humus
3. Not as above.. so fruiting body never pitted, usually with white mycelial threads at bade or in surrounding substrate; sterile base well-developed; common and widespread.
Good analysis
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