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Calocybe gambosa,
commonly known as St. George's mushroom, is an
edible mushroom that
grows mainly in fields, gr****
verges and roadsides.
Deriving its...
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Calocybe indica,
commonly known as the
milky white mushroom, is a
species of
edible mushroom native to India. The s****y all-white
mushrooms appear in...
- regions.
Calocybe alneti Calocybe atropapillata Calocybe bipigmentata Calocybe carnea — pink
fairhead Calocybe cerina Calocybe chrysenteron Calocybe civilis...
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Calocybe carnea is a
species of
fungus in the
family Lyophyllaceae. It has
small pink-capped
mushrooms with
white gills and can be
found in gr****y meadows...
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Calocybe ionides is a
species of
fungus belonging to the
family Lyophyllaceae. It is
native to
Europe and
Northern America, ****an. "
Calocybe ionides"....
- ring. When young, it may be
mistaken for the
edible St George's
mushroom (
Calocybe gambosa) or the
miller (****opilus prunulus). It has been
responsible for...
- (****ocybe saeva),
previously Tricholoma personatum, and St George's
mushroom (
Calocybe gambosa)
previously Tricholoma gambosum.
Tricholoma acerbum –
bitter knight...
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diameter and over 700 years old. On the
South Downs in
southern England,
Calocybe gambosa has
formed huge
fairy rings that also
appear to be
several hundred...
- mushroom)
Armillaria mellea (honey mushroom)
Boletus badius (bay bolete)
Calocybe gambosa (St George's mushroom)
Calvatia utriformis (syn.
Lycoperdon caelatum)...
- (prev. I. patouillardii)
muscarine CNS
Deciduous woodland (beech)
Europe Calocybe gambosa,
Agaricus spp.,
Cortinarius caperatus Lepiota brunneoincarnata...