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MycoMorphBoxes depict 8 mycological characteristics that are often useful in identifying mushrooms. The template is given as a quick way to display information about mushrooms, and to enable quick comparison between them.

Usage

Copy the following code into the article you want to add a MycoMorphBox to, and then add the parameters:

{{ mycomorphbox
| name            = 
| hymeniumType    = 
| capShape        = 
| whichGills      = 
| stipeCharacter  = 
| sporePrintColor = 
| ecologicalType  = 
| howEdible       = 
}}

Parameters

MycoMorphBoxes have 8 basic parameters:

name hymeniumType capShape whichGills stipeCharacter sporePrintColor ecologicalType howEdible
Name of the mushroom. Type of spore-bearing surface: gills, pores, et cetera. Descriptor of the general shape of the cap. Descriptor of how the hymenium attaches to the stem. Applies even to ridged, toothed and pored species, despite parameter name. Indicates if a universal or partial veil is present. Color of the spore print. Indicates how the mushroom obtains nutrients. Indicates whether the mushroom is edible or poisonous.
{{{name}}}
  • Gills icon.png gills
  • Pores icon.png pores
  • Smooth icon.png smooth
  • Ridges icon.png ridges
  • Teeth icon.png teeth
  • Gleba icon.png gleba
  • Campanulate cap icon.svg campanulate
  • Conical cap icon.svg conical
  • Convex cap icon.svg convex
  • Depressed cap icon.svg depressed
  • Flat cap icon.svg flat
  • Infundibuliform cap icon.svg infundibuliform
  • Offset cap icon.svg offset
  • Ovate cap icon.svg ovate
  • Umbillicate cap icon.svg umbilicate
  • Umbonate cap icon.svg umbonate
  • No cap icon.svg no
  • NA cap icon.svg NA
  • Adnate gills icon2.svg adnate
  • Adnexed gills icon2.svg adnexed
  • Decurrent gills icon2.svg decurrent
  • Emarginate gills icon2.svg emarginate
  • Free gills icon2.svg free
  • Seceding gills icon2.svg seceding
  • Sinuate gills icon2.svg sinuate
  • Subdecurrent gills icon2.svg subdecurrent
  • No gills icon.svg no
  • NA gills icon.svg NA
  • Bare stipe icon.svg bare
  • Ring stipe icon.svg ring
  • Volva stipe icon.svg volva
  • Ring and volva stipe icon.svg ring and volva
  • Cortina stipe icon.png cortina
  • NA cap icon.svg NA
  • Black spore print icon.png black
  • Blackish-brown spore print icon.png blackish-brown
  • Brown spore print icon.png brown
  • Buff spore print icon.png buff
  • Cream spore print icon.png cream
  • Green spore print icon.png green
  • Ochre spore print icon.png ochre
  • Olive spore print icon.png olive
  • Olive-brown spore print icon.png olive-brown
  • Pink spore print icon.png pink
  • Pinkish-brown spore print icon.png pinkish-brown
  • Purple spore print icon.png purple
  • Purple-black spore print icon.png purple-black
  • Purple-brown spore print icon.png purple-brown
  • Reddish-brown spore print icon.png reddish-brown
  • Salmon spore print icon.png salmon
  • Tan spore print icon.png tan
  • White spore print icon.png white
  • Yellow spore print icon.png yellow
  • Yellow-orange spore print icon.png yellow-orange
  • Yellow-brown spore print icon.png yellow-brown
  • Mycorrhizal fungus.svg mycorrhizal
  • Parasitic fungus.svg parasitic
  • Saprotrophic fungus.svg saprotrophic
  • Mycomorphbox Choice.png choice
  • Mycomorphbox Edible.png edible
  • Mycomorphbox Inedible.png inedible
  • Mycomorphbox Inedible.png unpalatable
  • Mycomorphbox Caution.png caution
  • Mycomorphbox Psychoactive.png psychoactive
  • Mycomorphbox Poison.png poisonous
  • Mycomorphbox Caution.png allergenic
  • Mycomorphbox Deadly.png deadly
  • Mycomorphbox Question.png unknown

Example

These basic parameters can be specified in any order, but should be typed exactly as above. For example:

Phlebopus marginatus
View the Mycomorphbox template that generates the following list
Mycological characteristics
gills on hymenium
cap is infundibuliform
hymenium is seceding
lacks a stipe
spore print is buff to cream
ecology is mycorrhizal
edibility: unknown
{{ mycomorphbox
| name             = Phlebopus marginatus
| whichGills       = seceding
| capShape         = infundibuliform
| hymeniumType     = gills
| stipeCharacter   = NA
| ecologicalType   = mycorrhizal
| sporePrintColor  = buff
| sporePrintColor2 = cream
| howEdible        = unknown
}}

Generates the mycomorphbox at right:

All parameters other than name and hymeniumType can now be specified with a secondary characteristic. For example, a mushroom might appear with both convex and flat caps at maturity, this can be indicated in the mycomorphbox by adding a second capShape parameter, simply by repeating the parameter name followed by the numeral 2:

|capShape=flat
|capShape2=convex

This can be done with the following parameters: capShape, whichGills, stipeCharacter, sporePrintColor, ecologicalType, howEdible.

Need help?

  1. Feel free to contact any of these users if you would like assistance:
  2. Or, simply include this template to the top of the article's talk page: {{mycomorphbox-missing}}.

Template Data

This is the TemplateData documentation for this template used by VisualEditor and other tools; see the monthly error report for this template.

TemplateData for Mycomorphbox

Depicts 8 mycological characteristics that are often useful in identifying mushrooms.

Template parameters

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Namename

Name of the mushroom.

Auto value
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Linesuggested
HymeniumTypehymeniumType

Type of spore-bearing surface. One of 'gills', 'pores', 'smooth', 'ridges', 'teeth', or 'gleba'.

Example
gills
Auto value
Linerequired
CapShapecapShape

Descriptor of the general shape of the cap. One of 'campanulate', 'conical', 'convex', 'depressed', 'flat', 'infundibuliform', 'offset', 'ovate', 'umbilicate', 'umbonate', 'no', or 'NA'.

Example
campanulate
Auto value
NA
Linerequired
CapShape2capShape2

Secondary descriptor of the shape of the cap, if needed.

Lineoptional
WhichGillswhichGills

Descriptor of how the hymenium attaches to the stem. Applies even to ridged, toothed and pored species, despite parameter name. One of 'adnate', 'adnexed', 'decurrent', 'emarginate', 'free', 'seceding', 'sinuate', 'subdecurrent', 'no', or 'NA'.

Example
adnate
Auto value
NA
Linerequired
WhichGills2whichGills2

Secondary descriptor of how the hymenium attaches to the stem, if needed.

Lineoptional
StipeCharacterstipeCharacter

Indicates if a universal or partial veil is present. One of 'bare', 'ring', 'volva', 'ring and volva', 'cortina', or 'NA'.

Auto value
NA
Linerequired
StipeCharacter2stipeCharacter2

Indicates if a second universal or partial veil is present.

Lineoptional
SporePrintColorsporePrintColor

Color of the spore print. One of 'black', 'blackish-brown', 'brown', 'buff', 'cream', 'green', 'ochre', 'olive', 'olive-brown', 'pink', 'pinkish-brown', 'purple', 'purple-black', 'purple-brown', 'reddish-brown', 'salmon', 'tan', 'white', 'yellow', 'yellow-orange', or 'yellow-brown'.

Example
purple-black
Auto value
Linerequired
SporePrintColor2sporePrintColor2

Additional color of the spore print.

Lineoptional
EcologicalTypeecologicalType

Indicates how the mushroom obtains nutrients. One of 'mycorrhizal', 'parasitic', or 'saprotrophic'.

Example
mycorrhizal
Auto value
Linerequired
EcologicalType2ecologicalType2

Secondary indication of how the mushroom obtains nutrients.

Lineoptional
HowEdiblehowEdible

Indicates whether the mushroom is edible or poisonous. One of 'choice', 'edible', 'inedible', 'unpalatable', 'caution', 'psychoactive', 'poisonous', 'allergenic', 'deadly', 'unknown'.

Example
unpalatable
Auto value
unknown
Linerequired
HowEdible2howEdible2

Secondary indication of whether the mushroom is edible or poisonous.

Lineoptional
Colorcolor

Background color for headings.

Default
#91FAFA
Lineoptional

See also