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Hygrophorus eburneus Hygrophorus pudorinus Hygrophorus erubescens Hygrophorus latitabundus Hygrophorus chrysodon Hygrophorus speciosus Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus...
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Shahzad S (2005). "
Hygrophorus marzuolus, a new
report from ****stan". ****stan
Journal of Botany. 37 (4): 1031–2. ISSN 0556-3321.
Hygrophorus marzuolus in...
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Hygrophorus hypothejus,
commonly known as the olive-brown waxy cap, or
herald of the winter, is an
edible species of
fungus in the
genus Hygrophorus native...
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Hygrophorus camarophyllus is a
species of
edible fungus in the
genus Hygrophorus. Phillips,
Roger (2010) [2005].
Mushrooms and
Other Fungi of
North America...
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genus Hygrophorus.
Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries described it as
Agaricus pudorinus in his 1821 work
Systema Mycologi****. It
became Hygrophorus pudorinus...
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Hygrophorus bakerensis,
commonly known as the Mt.
Baker waxy cap, the
brown almond waxy cap or the
tawny almond waxy cap, is a
species of
fungus in the...
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edible but
sources differ as to its quality. List of
Hygrophorus species "Fungorum synonymy:
Hygrophorus russula".
Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved...
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Hygrophorus speciosus,
commonly known as the
larch waxy cap, is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Hygrophorus.
While edible, the
flavor of most Hygrophorus...
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Hygrophorus latitabundus is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Hygrophorus. It is
distributed in
European pine forests, and has a
preference for calcareous...
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occur in
different genera, such as Psilocybe, Cyclocybe, and
Hygrophorus. Harmine, harmane, norharmane, and a
range of
other β-carbolines were...