- are
related to Cantharellales. The
order contains the
single family Geastraceae,
which includes the "earthstars"
formerly placed in
Lycoperdales or Phallales...
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variant Geaster) is a
genus of puffball-like
mushrooms in the
family Geastraceae. Many
species are
commonly known as earthstars. The name,
which comes...
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commonly known as the rosy earthstar, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Geastraceae. It was
first described scientifically by
Christian Hendrik Persoon in...
- and
Phallales (related to Cantharellales), Basidiomycetes: Phallales:
Geastraceae:
Geastrum Geastrum coronatum Geastrum fornicatum Geastrum saccatum Sclerodermatales...
- (3): 498–501. doi:10.2307/1220990. JSTOR 1220990.
Sunhede S. (1989).
Geastraceae (Basidiomycotina): morphology, ecology, and
systematics with special...
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Sousa JO,
Silva BD,
Alfredo DS,
Baseia IG (2014). "New
records of
Geastraceae (Basidiomycota: Phallomycetidae) from
Atlantic rainforest remnants and...
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Selaginella lepidophylla (a lycopod) and
earthstar mushroom family (
Geastraceae). All of
these curl into a ball when dry and
uncurl when moistened. Bovista...
- (2003). "Additions to our
knowledge of the
genus Geastrum (Phallales:
Geastraceae) in Brazil". Mycotaxon. 85: 409–15. Phillips,
Roger (2010). Mushrooms...
- the
arched earthstar, is an
inedible species of
mushroom in the
family Geastraceae. Like
other earthstar mushrooms, the
thick outer skin
splits open at...
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Myriostoma is a
fungal genus in the
family Geastraceae.
Basidiocarps resemble earthstars, but the
spore sac is
supported by
multiple columns (instead...