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  2. Gomphidius roseus - Wikipedia

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    Gomphidius roseus, commonly known as the rosy spike-cap or pink gomphidius, is a gilled mushroom found in Europe. Although it has gills , it is a member of the order Boletales , along with the boletes.

  3. Calocybe carnea - Wikipedia

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    It is usually pale pink, but can be darker, pinker, or redder. It usually fades with age. At first it is convex, but later flattens, and has a tendency to become wavy. It is smooth and dry. The stem is up to 4 cm (1.5 in) high and the same colour as the cap, and is smooth, or finely fibrillose; [5] often narrowing towards the base, and often ...

  4. Porpolomopsis calyptriformis - Wikipedia

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    The stipe (stem) is smooth, white to pale cap-coloured, lacking a ring. The spore print is white, the spores (under a microscope) smooth, inamyloid, ellipsoid, c. 6.5 to 8.0 by 4.5 to 5.5μm. [8] The species can normally be distinguished in the field, thanks to its shape and colour. No other European waxcap is pink with a pointed cap. [8]

  5. Pressurisation ductwork - Wikipedia

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    There are two means of providing fire-resistance rated ductwork: Inherently fire-resistant, or proprietary factory assembled ducts which are made of sheet metal shells filled with mixtures of rockwool, fiber and silicon dioxide

  6. Lewis County Courthouse (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Originally protected by tar and gravel, the roof was later upgraded to a modern method of weather protection and insulation. [1] Architectural details include Doric order pilasters as well as a cornices, a parapet that hides a windowless attic, and triglyphs. A small window is hidden under the parapet at the location of the courthouse jail ...

  7. Phallus indusiatus - Wikipedia

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    The cap is 1.5–4 cm (1 ⁄ 2 – 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) wide and its reticulated (pitted and ridged) surface is covered with a layer of greenish-brown and foul-smelling slime, the gleba, which initially partially obscures the reticulations. The top of the cap has a small hole. [16]