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Phallus indusiatus,
commonly called the
basket stinkhorn,
bamboo mushrooms,
bamboo pith, long net stinkhorn,
crinoline stinkhorn,
bridal veil, or veiled...
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common stinkhorn,
Phallus hadriani,
Phallus ravenelii, and
Phallus indusiatus (syn.
Dictyophora indusiata), the
Chinese "bamboo fungus",
eaten as a...
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Dictyophorines are a pair of
sesquiterpenes isolated from the
fungus Phallus indusiatus (Dictyophora indusiata).
These compounds are
based on the
eudesmane skeleton...
- tooth, satyr's beard,
bearded hedgehog, or pom pom mushroom.
Phallus indusiatus, the
bamboo mushrooms,
bamboo pith, long net stinkhorn,
crinoline stinkhorn...
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Phallus indusiatus. Cooktown, Queensland, Australia. The
fruiting body
contains hydroxymethylfurfural....
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Kinugasa Station, a
train station in Yoko****, Kanagawa, ****an
Phallus indusiatus, a
species of
edible mushroom known as
kinugasatake ("Kinugasa mushroom")...
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Phallaceae or "stinkhorns". It is
similar in
overall appearance to
Phallus indusiatus, but it has a more
brightly coloured cap,
stipe and indusium, and it is...
- mushrooms.
Common in ****an, China,
Australia and
North America.
Phallus indusiatus – (bamboo mushroom),
traditionally collected from the wild, it has been...
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Phallus indusiatus, in Cooktown, Queensland, Australia,
which produces two
unique sesquiterpenes...
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chicken (Tom yam kai). Tom yuea phai ต้มเยื่อไผ่ It is a
clear broth with,
amongst other ingredients, yuea phai ("bamboo fungus";
Phallus indusiatus)...