- as
Helvella esculenta, and
gained its
current accepted binomial name when the
Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries placed it in the
genus Gyromitra in...
- Van
Vooren (2009)
Gyromitra discinoides (S. Imai) S. Imai (1954)
Gyromitra esculenta Pers. ex Fr. (1849) – a
false morel Gyromitra fluctuans (Nyl.) Harmaja...
-
distinguishing it from
Helvella based on a
gyrose hymenium (marked with wavy
lines or convolutions); the
genus was
based on the type
species G.
esculenta. Later, in...
- are
covered with gleba—a slimy, foul-smelling
spore m****. See also
Gyromitra esculenta,
which is
similar in
appearance but poisonous. The
fungus was originally...
- kg of
fresh mushroom (roughly 1,500-fold less
compared to that of
Gyromitra esculenta).
Though no
casualties have been
ascribed to its consumption, parboiling...
- of
fungus in the
family Discinaceae, and
related to the
false morel G.
esculenta. The
species is
found in
North America,
where it
produces fruit bodies...
- pits.
Gyromitra esculenta has a cap that is
usually reddish-brown in colour, but
sometimes also chestnut, purplish-brown,
or dark brown.
Gyromitra species...
- MMH-producing
mushroom is not
advisable (as with G.
esculenta).
Roger Phillips lists the
species as poisonous. "
Helvella acetabulum (L.) Quél".
Species Fungorum....
- Marie-Jo (1985). "Variations of
Monomethylhydrazine Content in
Gyromitra esculenta". Mycologia. 77 (2): 259–264. doi:10.2307/3793077. JSTOR 3793077...
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Gyromitra caroliniana,
known commonly as the
Carolina false morel or big red, is an
ascomycete fungus of the
genus Gyromitra,
within the
Pezizales group...