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Marasmius oreades, also
known as the
fairy ring mushroom,
fairy ring
champignon or
Scotch bonnet, is a
mushroom native to
North America and Europe. Its...
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contains about 500
species of agarics, of
which a few, such as
Marasmius oreades, are edible. However, most
members of this
genus are small, unimpressive...
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fairy ring pattern. The best
known is the
edible Scotch bonnet (
Marasmius oreades),
commonly known as the
fairy ring champignon. One of the largest...
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edible grey
knight (Tricholoma terreum) and
fairy ring
champignon (
Marasmius oreades). The
species was
described by
Swiss botanists Robert Hippolyte Chodat...
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Funnel muscarine[betterĀ sourceĀ needed]
Europe ****opilus
prunulus Marasmius oreades Coprinopsis alopecia coprine Europe Coprinopsis atramentaria Common...
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America Marasmius oreades ****opilus
prunulus ****ocybe
rivulosa (Pers.) P. Kumm.
false champignon muscarine CNS gr****land Europe,
North America Marasmius oreades...
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spores Similar species include Agaricus campestris,
Conocybe apala,
Marasmius oreades,
Psathyrella candolleana, and
Psathyrella gracilis. It is sometimes...
- (parasol mushroom); globally, it is
widespread in
temperate regions Marasmius oreades (fairy ring champignon)
Polyporus mylittae (blackfellow's bread) Polyporus...
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cinerea lectins - CCL2, CGL2;
Aleuria aurantia lectin - AAL; and
Marasmius oreades agglutinin - MOA.
These four
toxic lectins bind to
specific glycan...
- rivulosa)
which can be
confused with the
edible fairy ring
champignon (
Marasmius oreades), or
miller (****opilus prunulus). The
ivory funnel is
found in gr****y...