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Panaeolus foenisecii,
commonly called the mower's mushroom, haymaker, haymaker's panaeolus, or
brown hay mushroom, is a very
common and
widely distributed...
- or roughened, with a germ pore, and all
species except for
Panaeolus foenisecii have a jet
black spore print. No
members of
Panaeolus are used for food...
- has
sulphidia on the gill faces. It can also
resemble P. fimicola, P.
foenisecii, and P. olivaceus.
Panaeolus cinctulus is a
cosmopolitan species that...
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Panaeolus which have dark
brown spores. The type
species is
Panaeolina foenisecii, a
common lawn mushroom.
Members of
Panaeolina are
broadly distributed...
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residence hall at
Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, U.S.
Panaeolina foenisecii or Haymaker, a
common species of
mushroom A type of
boxing punch, a wild...
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contains the
hallucinogen psilocybin; it is
often mistaken for
Panaeolus foenisecii and is
distinguished by its
black spore print and
darker gill coloration...
- in
small amounts Panaeolus fimicoloides Panaeolus fimiputris Panaeolus foenisecii Panaeolus fontinalis Panaeolus fraxinophilus Panaeolus georgii Panaeolus...
- Lindl. (1830)
Synonyms Dendrobium tripetaloides Roxb. (1832)
Bulbophyllum foenisecii E.C.Parish ex Rchb.f. (1865)
Phyllorkis auricoma (Lindl.) ****ze (1891)...
- dark brown, co****ly
roughened spores which resemble those of
Panaeolina foenisecii. Cap: 2–4 cm (0.79–1.57 in),
often with
small wrinkles, hygrophanous,...
- that Peck had
misidentified it with the
species now
known as
Panaeolina foenisecii. P. semilanceata is much less
common in
South America,
where it has been...