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Laccocephalum mylittae,
commonly known as
native bread or blackfellow's bread, is an
edible Australian fungus. The
hypogeous fruit body was a po****r food...
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millimeter to a few tens of
centimeters as, for
example Laccocephalum mylittae,
which has
sclerotia with
diameters up to 30 cm and
weighing up to 20 kg...
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temperate regions Marasmius oreades (fairy ring champignon)
Polyporus mylittae (blackfellow's bread)
Polyporus squamosus (dryad's
saddle and pheasant's...
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medicine to
control bleeding. Said to be "hard as wood".
Laccocephalum mylittae,
Polyporaceae Australia. .
Sclerotium weighs up to 18.18 kg (40.1 lb)....
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spinosa boxthorn,
native olive Native bread Polyporus mylitta Laccocephalum mylittae edible,
though not tasty,
fungus Native broom Viminaria denudata Native...
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hartmannii (Cooke) Núñez &
Ryvarden (1995) – Lord Howe
Island Laccocephalum mylittae (Cooke & M****ee) Núñez &
Ryvarden (1995) –
Australia Laccocephalum sclerotinum...
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fungi apart from a few
species such as Blackfellow's
bread (Laccocephalum
mylittae).
Humans who came to
Australia over the past
couple of
centuries brought...
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Ryvarden (2021)
Polyporus minor Z.S. Bi & G.Y.
Zheng (1982)
Polyporus minoris-
mylittae Cleland &
Cheel (1919)
Polyporus minusculus Boud. (1902)
Polyporus minutofruti****...
- and Spar****is, are used as food. Blackfellow's bread, or
Laccocephalum mylittae, is an
edible that is
prized by
Aboriginal Australians.
Lentinus squarrosulus...
- language,
signifies a
place where the "native
bread "
fungus Laccocephalum mylittae is to be found. The
Curdies River rises near his
homestead and is named...