This runs off and is washed off by the rains, leaving the inner surface of the gleba exposed, and showing certain characters peculiar to the various genera.
During this elongation of the receptacle a large part of the substance of the gleba dissolves into a thick liquid containing the spores.
Hymenium on the surface of the gleba which is enclosed within the peridium up to the maturity of the spores or longer; spores continuous, sphæroid or ellipsoid, hyaline or colored.
Receptacle consisting of an elongated stipe bearing the gleba on a conical pileus at its apex.
The gleba consists of innumerable chambers or cells, curved and branched, and only to be distinguished by magnifying.
Peridium= discrete from the gleba, often with a columella; cells of the gleba subpersistent.
Receptacle= consisting of an elongated stem bearing the gleba on a conical pileus at its apex.
Peridium concrete with the gleba, indehiscent; cells of the gleba persistent.
Stem= cylindric, hollow, composed of one to several layers of round-celled tissue; the gleba occupying the outer surface of the pileus.
Receptacle a hollow clathrate body, with the gleba attached to the upper part of the inner surface.
Pileus= wholly adnate to the summit of the stipe, the gleba occupying its outer surface.
The maturing of the plant and the consequent changes in the gleba is accompanied by various transformations of the peridium.
Allied to Scleroderma and distinguished by the cavities of the gleba containing distinct peridiola.
Peridium discrete from the gleba, often with a columella; cells of the gleba subpersistent.
In this species the gleba extends over the apex and there is no thick smooth ring encircling the perforation as in the preceding species (P.
Pileus= attached only to the apex of the stipe, dependent free all around below, the gleba occupying its outer surface.
Massee, who has given the Puff-Ball group very close study, says that in the gleba of the Lycoperdaceae, "at a very early period two sets of hyphae are present.
When old thegleba consists of a dusty mass of threads and spores.
Allied to Scleroderma and distinguished by the cavities of the gleba containing distinct peridioles.
The microscope shows that the gleba is composed of a great number of spores mixed with simple or branched threads.
The gleba is borne directly on the upper portion of the stem, which is hollow and composed of a single layer of tissue; and the plant has no separate pileus, by which characteristic the genus differs from Phallus.
The chambers are called the gleba and this is surrounded by the peridium or rind, which in different puffballs exhibits various characteristic ways of opening to let the spores escape.
The pileus is conical in shape, and after the disappearance of the gleba the surface of the pileus is merely granular.
The gleba is composed of semi-persistent cells, plainly seen with a glass or even with the naked eye.
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