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Laccaria laccata,
commonly known as the deceiver,
lackluster laccaria, or waxy laccaria, is a white-spored
species of
small edible mushroom found throughout...
- "deceiver". This
common name is
shared with its
close relation Laccaria laccata that also
fades and weathers. Recently, some of the
other species in the...
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Brickellia laccata is a
Mexican species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
native to the
state of Coa****la in
northern Mexico. Brickellia...
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Acacia laccata is a
shrub belonging to the
genus Acacia and the
subgenus Juliflorae that is
endemic to
northern Australia. The
spindly erect shrub typically...
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commonly used as the host for
ectomycorrhizal fungus such as
Laccaria laccata (Deceiver),
Russula ochroleuca (Ochre Brittlegill) and
Paxillus involutus...
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Eremophila laccata is a
flowering plant in the
figwort family,
Scrophulariaceae and is
endemic to an area near
Carnegie in
Western Australia. It is a...
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regions of the world. They are mycorrhizal. The type
species is
Laccaria laccata,
commonly known as the deceiver.
Other notable species include L. bicolor...
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Amanita caesarea 1772, Caesar's
mushroom (edible and
highly prized)
Laccaria laccata 1772,
deceiver mushroom Caudata (Order, invalid), salamanders:
clade as...
- and horticulture. It was
initially described as a
subspecies of
Laccaria laccata by
French mycologist René
Maire in 1937,
before being raised to species...
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mycorrhizal ****ociations with
Boletus edulis,
Boletus rhodoxanthus, and
Laccaria laccata.
Cistus are the only host of
Cytinus hypocistis, a
small parasitic plant...