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Hericium cirrhatum is a
saprotrophic fungus,
commonly known as the
tiered tooth fungus or
spine face. The
species is
edible and good
eating when young...
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cirrhatum by
Georg Forster. In 1822,
Robert Brown ****igned it to the genus, Arthropodium,
resulting in the name,
Arthropodium cirrhatum (now A...
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Bulbophyllum cirrhatum is a
species of
orchid in the
genus Bulbophyllum. The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The
Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia v t...
- St. Bernard's lily Antheri****
ramosum L.
Arthropodium cirrhatum (G.Forst.) R.Br. (as A.
cirrhatum G.Forst.)
Bulbine frutescens (L.) Willd. (as A. frutescens...
- Crockatt,
Martha E.; Ainsworth, A.
Martyn (2011-04-01). "Ecology of
Hericium cirrhatum, H.
coralloides and H.
erinaceus in the UK".
Fungal Ecology. Conservation...
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Heptatretus burgeri (Girard 1855)
Homea burgeri (Girard 1855)
Heptatrema cirrhatum (sic)
Temminck &
Schlegel 1850
Heptatretus cirrhatus (Temminck & Schlegel...
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botryoides Found growing on
Quercus myrsinifolia. Sapporo, ****an
Hericium cirrhatum ("Spine-face") This species'
fruiting body is branched, with s****-shaped...
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consider several lichen species (with
Hypotrachyna cirrhata (=
Everniastrum cirrhatum),
Hypotrachyna nepalensis(=
Everniastrum nepalense), and
Parmotrema cetratum...
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including Parmotrema perlatum,
Parmotrema tinctorum, and
Everniastrum cirrhatum. In
North America,
vernacular names used for the
species include "powdered...
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could be
closely correlated to the
extant lichen species Everniastrum cirrhatum. However,
several key
diagnostic features which would allow for a more...