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Fig 1 - A new corticolous species of Mycena sect. Viscipelles (Basidiomycota: Agaricales) from the bark of a Living American elm tree in Texas, U.S.A.

Fig. 1. A. Front entrance to Fort Worth Botanic Garden highlighted by evergreen Ligustrum sinense shrub with bright yellow foliage. B. Bark surface of living Ulmus americana tree at Fort Worth Botanic Garden. C. Living Ulmus americana with summer foliage, holotype site for Mycena ulmi located in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden maintenance area. D. Wintertime habit of deciduous Ulmus americana tree shown in Figure 1C; note dichotomous branching pattern typical of American elms.
A. Front entrance to Fort Worth Botanic Garden highlighted by evergreen Ligustrum sinense shrub with bright yellow foliage. B. Bark surface of living Ulmus americana tree at Fort Worth Botanic Garden. C. Living Ulmus americana with summer foliage, holotype site for Mycena ulmi located in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden maintenance area. D. Wintertime habit of deciduous Ulmus americana tree shown in Figure 1C; note dichotomous branching pattern typical of American elms.
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