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Hebeloma crustuliniforme,
commonly known as
poison pie or
fairy cakes, is a
gilled mushroom of the
genus Hebeloma found in both Old and New
World countries...
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Found worldwide, it
contains the
poison pie or
fairy cakes (Hebeloma
crustuliniforme) and the
ghoul fungus (H. aminophilum), from
Western Australia, which...
- best
identified via
microscopy The difficult-to-distinguish
Hebeloma crustuliniforme Mushroom hunting is po****r
throughout most of Europe, Asia and Australia...
- cupcake,
typically of a
smaller size than the
American variety Hebeloma crustuliniforme, a
poisonous mushroom This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- white.
Similar species include the
introduced poisonpie (Hebeloma
crustuliniforme),
which has been
recorded in pine plantations, the
native western Australian...
- luridiformis as edible, but
Arora lists it as "to be avoided".
Hebeloma crustuliniforme (known as
poison pie or
fairy cakes) –
causes gastrointestinal symptoms...
- and
measure 10–14 by 6–8 μm. It is
similar to the more
common H.
crustuliniforme, a
smaller relative that is also poisonous. As of
December 2022, the...
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Calocybe gambosa ****opilus
prunulus ****ocybe
multiceps Hebeloma crustuliniforme Poison pie
unknown North America,
Europe and
Australia Calocybe gambosa...
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Eberhardt U,
Beker HJ,
Vesterholt J (2016). "Decrypting the
Hebeloma crustuliniforme complex:
European species of
Hebeloma section Denudata subsect. Denudata...
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North American Great Lakes,
often in
mossy areas. It is
similar to H.
crustuliniforme. Trudell, Steve; Ammirati, Joe (2009).
Mushrooms of the
Pacific Northwest...