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Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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1 of 3 copies

 

Bach - Das Kantatenwerk, Complete Cantatas Vol.14 - Jauchzer Gott BWV 51, Falsche Welt BWV 52, Widerstehe BWV 54, Ich armer Mensch BWV 55, Ich will den Kreuzstab BWV 56 - Marianne Kweksilber Soprano, Seppi Kronwitter Soprano (Solist Tolzer Knabenchor), Michael Schopper Bass, Knabenchor Hannover, Heinz Hennig, Gustav Leonhardt-Consort, Telefunken SKW 14/1-2, 6.35304 EX, Box 2Lp, 1976

 

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Penarahan Tandok; Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Elliptic or (obovate-)oblong, broadest at or above the middle. 4-10 cm long, base cuneate or attenuate, apex either subacute or sometimes faintly acuminate with blunt tip, obtuse or rounded; nerves 6-16 pairs. nerves and venation faint on both surfaces.

 

Apparently predominantly a freshwater swamp forest species. Trees usually with stilt-roots. Furthermore characterized by leaves smaller than in the type variety, elliptic-oblong to obovate, with obtuse apex, drying brown, and with faint nerves and reticulation.

 

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High-Gain MadHouse Vol.14 "JUNKY WALTZ 10th Anniversary gig" at Gifu Bravo - Kakamigahara city 2011.06.25

 

Junky Waltz

Eternal Elysium

Dub 4 Reason

 

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Photo by Rafael Yaekashi

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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Poison the Cannibal vol.14: 'Demonym'

we got married in Buenos aires (Argentina) as it was where my parents moved at the time, and also more down to earth for the rest of the family (in Brazil, the USA & other places) to travel with & also financially a LOT cheaper...the whole wedding cost US$2000, with a party for 120 guests, including my mother in law & some of our friends from England plus other places in the world. (I think people needed to see with their own eyes I was REALLY getting married LOL) My mum made the cake, which she started making 6 months before, maybe she thought if she had the cake made I couldn't NOT get married LOL...

 

in love with both the kit and the templates !

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Darah-darah, Kumpang, Kumpang Puteh; Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14: Leaves coriaceous; blade elliptic(-oblong), widest at or above the middle, 6-15(-17) by 3-5.5(-6) cm, usually with a conspicuously revolute margin; nerves 7-11 pairs, on the lower leaf surface distinct and discolorous or not, but always clearly raised and to be felt with the finger; petiole 8-18 by 1.5-2 mm.

 

Gardens Bulletin Vol. 16: Leaves sub-coriaceous, glossy-green above and

glaucous beneath, drying olive-green and retaining the gloss, medium brown beneath often with a glaucous tinge, oblong-elliptic, often obovate-elliptic, broadening just below the acute or slightly apiculate apex, cuneate or ccasionally slightly rounded at the base;

midrib flat above, lying in a groove; nerves 6-9 pairs, sometimes a secondary one present between two main ones, fine above but distinctly raised (a good diagnostic character), also raised beneath those next the base oblique, those above the middle of the leaf more curved.

 

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will appear in vol 14...when and if it's ever finished.

Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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Featured in Signature Kitchens and Baths magazine Vol. 14, No. 1.

This kitchen is located in a 1926 English Tudor home featuring BERTCH Legacy cabinets, Uba Tuba granite, a Glass-Front Sub-Zero Refrigerator and a Wolf 36" Dual-Fuel Range.

This island accommodates multiple cooks and a spot to gather for entertaining.

Location: Artisan Kitchens and Baths, Buffalo, NY

 

 

High-Gain MadHouse Vol.14 "JUNKY WALTZ 10th Anniversary gig" at Gifu Bravo - Kakamigahara city 2011.06.25

 

Junky Waltz

Eternal Elysium

Dub 4 Reason

 

www.junkywaltz.com

www.gifu-bravo.com/

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If you use the photo, please give the proper credit:

Photo by Rafael Yaekashi

 

The photos are with 30% of the original size, I have all with actual size, and

without a signature, if someone needs is just send me an email.

Any use of the photos in the business circles without my permission, is prohibited.

For more information please contact me.

misoshiruofdeath@yahoo.com.br

______________________________________________________________

 

Man(n) und Frau zeigen wieder Mut zum Hut. Nach langen Jahren der Stagnation sehen die deutschen Hutproduzenten wieder Wachstumschancen. Seine Geschichte ist fast schon so alt wie die gesamte zivilisierte Menschheit. Immerhin war es ein ziemlich weiter Weg von den ägyptischen Königstüchern, den ersten zaghaften Kopfputzkreationen des Mittelalters bis hin zu den unausstehlich unmodischen Baseballkäppis unserer Tage.

 

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House Of Noise Vol.14 - 2007.12.30- Diamond Hall- Nagoya

 

Bold Fat Missile

Eternal Elysium

Vigilante

Argument Soul

Cerberus

Dirty Thirty

Dead Claw

Voidd

Junky Waltz

Right Brain

Sonic Agitation

Boeing 747-422 msn26880/984, 1er vol 14/06/1993

Corsair, le 06/09/2017 à l'aéroport de Orly

ex N191UA de United Airlines (24/06/1993 - 2002), stocké (18/09/2002 - 31/05/2005)

Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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(C.japonica)

  

Veitch Nursery Catalogue, 1856, pl.1: Good bearing and vigour, leaves of a good, dark green; flowers very large, petals well rounded, of a good form with ribbons and stripes of rose. According to The Floral Magazine of 1861, "Of Italian Origin imported in 1856 by Messrs Veitch & Sons - Flowers large, quite double, distinctly and distantly flaked with rosepink, outer petals reflexed. In young flowers the petals assume a cuplike form." It was also figured and described in The Florist, 1859, Verschaffelt, 1860, Iconographie, Book I, pl.II, and van Houtte, 1861, Flore des Serres vol.14, p.167 with the plate F1861 a copy of the one in The Florist. Verschaffelt's description is: A gigantic Flemish pink, a rose or an anemone (its floral form resembles all three types), a white ground, broadly banded a vivid pink or crimson. Originated by Schmitz of Florence, Italy, according to Verschaffelt or by Franchetti, according to Stefano Pagliai, 1867 Catalogue, p.69, and imported and named by Veitch of England. Orthographic errors: 'Contessa of Derby', 'Contess of Derby', 'Countesse of Derby'. Orthographic variant: 'Comtesse de Derby'. The 'Countess of Derby' illustrated and described by Hertrich in Camellias in the Huntington Gardens, vol.III, 1959, pp.54, 55 is a different cultivar, even though the history given is for the valid Camellia.

Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Tree 3-20 m. Twigs 1-2 mm diameter, at first with rusty stellate scale-like hairs 0.1

mm long or less, glabrescent; bark finely striate, not tending to crack or flake. Leaves

membranous, elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, 7-21 by 2-7 cm, base cuneate-attenuate to

rounded, apex up to 2.5 cm acute-acuminate; greenish brown above, grey-glaucous beneath,

at first with sparse, greyish, scale-like hairs, 0.1 mm long or less, glabrescent;

dots absent; midrib raised above; nerves 14-20 pairs, raised above; venation very fine,

prominent and distinct above; petiole 7-15 by 1.5-2.5 mm.

 

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Hemileccinum depilatum (Redeuilh) Šutara, syn: Boletus depilatus Redeuilh, Leccinum depilatum (Redeuilh) Šutara, Xerocomus depilatus (Redeuilh) Manfr. Binder & Besl

no name, DE: Gefleckthütigen Röhrling, Marmorierter Röhrling, Gehämmerter Röhrling

Slo.: jamičasti goban

 

Dat.: Sept. 22. 2016

Lat.: 46.36172 Long.: 13.69608

Code: Bot_1007/2016_DSC5049

 

Habitat: light, young mixed wood and bushes, Ostrya carpinifolia dominant, some small, young Picea abies, a few very small (< 1 m tall) Fraxinus ornus, no Quercus and Carpinus in the vicinity; sparsely grass overgrown terrain in a mountain ravine; moderately inclined mountain slope, southeast aspect; base rich, colluvial, skeletal, calcareous ground, very shallow, soil layer on scree, sand and stones; half shade, relatively warm place; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 745 m (2.440 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.

 

Substratum: soil among stones under Ostrya carpinifolia canopies.

 

Place: Lower Trenta valley, between villages Soča and Trenta, right bank of river Soča, close to the place where the trail to abandoned settlement Na Skalah passes the ravine Sraunk, East Julian Alps, Posočje, Slovenia EC.

 

Comments: These yellowish appearing and not bruising boletes seem to be rather rare Hemileccinum depilatum. Typical traits of this find like curved, tapering or spindle-shaped stipe, fibrillose stipe surface, decidedly clear yellow pores when young, practically unchanging color of tubes, pores and flesh after exposure to the air, sometimes slowly reddening of the flesh above the tubes (see picture no.25), indistinctive taste, generally indistinctive smell except at base of stipe (unpleasant on chemicals)¸ pileipellis with erect hyphae composed of ± inflated cells (as the most important distinguishing trait according to Ref.: 2), almost certain mycorrhizal relation with Ostrya carpinifolia (Ref.: 3) and obligatory calcareous ground, all fit well to the species description in literature.

 

Description: Six pilei growing scattered, two growing together; pilei diameter from 5.5 to 17.5 cm, max tubes length 15-16 mm, context thick up to 22 mm; stipe length 7.5 to14 cm with 3 to 4.4 cm max diameter, usually tapering into a rooting base; smell almost absent or very mild, not unpleasant except in the base of the stems; taste mild, pleasant, a little bit mucous; flesh when cut not bruising; pilei surface and pore layer slightly sticking when touched (in dry weather). SP yellowish-ocher-brown, oac805.

 

Spores smooth. Dimensions: 12 [13.6 ; 14.3] 15.8 x 4.1 [4.8 ; 5.2] 5.9 microns; Q = 2.4 [2.7 ; 2.9] 3.2; N = 32; C = 95%; Me = 13,9 x 5 microns; Qe = 2.8. Dimensions of subglobose or shortly cylindrical terminal cells of palisadoderm pileipellis hypha: 24 [34.3 ; 40.7] 51.1 x 11 [15.3 ; 17.9] 22.2 microns, Q = 1.3 [2.1 ; 2.6] 3.4; N = 18; C = 95%; Me = 37.,5 x 16.6 microns; Qe = 2.3. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil (spores); NEA 40x/0.65, magnification 400x (pileipellis), fresh material, in water. AmScope MA500 digital camera.

 

Herbarium: Mycotheca and lichen herbarium (LJU-Li) of Slovenian Forestry Institute, Večna pot 2, Ljubljana, Index Herbariorum LJF

 

Ref.:

(1) Personal communication with Mr, Bojan Rot and Mr. Anton Poler.

(2) P. Heinemann, J. Rammeloo, Two confused Boletes in the Benelux, Boletus impolitus Fries and Boletus depilatus Redeuilh, Persoonia (1992), Vol.14, pp 587-596; available at repository.naturalis.nl/document/569641

(3) Boris Assyov: boletales.com/genera/boletus/b-depilatus/

(4) G.J. Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Baden-Württembergs, Band 2, Ulmer (2000), p 228.

(5) L. Hagar, Ottova Encyklopedia Húb, Ottova Nakladatelstvi, Praha (2015) (in Slovakian), p 525.

(6) G. Kibby, British Boletes, Copyright Geoffrey Kibby (2011), p 17.

(7) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.3. Verlag Mykologia (1991), p 52.

(8) S. Buczacki, Collins Fungi Guide, Collins (2012), p 402.

(9) tintling.com/pilzbuch/arten/b/Boletus_depilatus.html

 

Darah-darah, Kumpang, Kumpang Puteh; Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14: Leaves coriaceous; blade elliptic(-oblong), widest at or above the middle, 6-15(-17) by 3-5.5(-6) cm, usually with a conspicuously revolute margin; nerves 7-11 pairs, on the lower leaf surface distinct and discolorous or not, but always clearly raised and to be felt with the finger; petiole 8-18 by 1.5-2 mm.

 

Gardens Bulletin Vol. 16: Leaves sub-coriaceous, glossy-green above and

glaucous beneath, drying olive-green and retaining the gloss, medium brown beneath often with a glaucous tinge, oblong-elliptic, often obovate-elliptic, broadening just below the acute or slightly apiculate apex, cuneate or ccasionally slightly rounded at the base;

midrib flat above, lying in a groove; nerves 6-9 pairs, sometimes a secondary one present between two main ones, fine above but distinctly raised (a good diagnostic character), also raised beneath those next the base oblique, those above the middle of the leaf more curved.

 

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