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Russula emetica,
commonly known as the sickener,
emetic russula, or
vomiting russula, is a
basidiomycete mushroom, and the type
species of the
genus Russula...
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flowers attract bees and birds.
Trichilia emetica has two subspecies,
emetica and suberosa. T.
emetica ssp.
emetica is
restricted to
southern Africa, while...
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eaten raw or undercooked; many of
these are red-capped
species such as R.
emetica, R. sardonia and R. nobilis. The
Asian species Russula subnigricans has...
- in the
genus Cercocarpus Eucalyptus notabilis Natal ****gany,
Trichilia emetica Philippine ****gany: S****a in the
dipterocarp family Dipterocarpaceae...
- woodlands. It
resembles the
common Northern Hemisphere species Russula emetica. List of
Russula species "Russula
persanguinea Cleland 1933". MycoBank...
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Hisao (1995-01-01). "New
Lactarane Sesquiterpenoid from the
Fungus Russula emetica". Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. 59 (2): 316–318. doi:10...
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Russulales Russula emetica Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Basidiomycota class:
Agaricomycetes Subclass: incertae...
- (Betula species). Some
sources regard it as a
variety of the
sickener (R.
emetica). The cap is
convex to flattened, and
often has a
central depression. On...
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means ****gany Tree (Trichilia
emetica).
These trees are
found in
riverine vegetation and open woodlands. "Trichilia
emetica". www.plantzafrica.com. Retrieved...
- 17th and 18th centuries. They were also
known under the
names "pocula
emetica," "calices vomitorii," or "emetic cups", as wine that was kept in one for...