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- or will eventually collapse beneath the weight of their caps. Though nonpoisonous, the species is generally regarded as inedible. "Pleated Inkcap | NatureSpot"...
- not indicate how an item tastes, only whether it is fit to be eaten. Nonpoisonous items found in nature – such as some mushrooms, insects, seaweed, and...
- buff-colored mushroom that grows on horse dung, and has black spores. Though nonpoisonous, it is generally regarded as inedible and possessing a rather abysmal...
- tigrinus is a mushroom in the Polyporaceae family. It is classified as nonpoisonous. It has been reported that the mushrooms have significant antioxidant...
- or dissolved under pressure, the sole purpose of which is to expel a nonpoisonous (other than a Division 6.1 ****ng Group III material) liquid, paste...
- in the East and October to March near the West Coast. The species is nonpoisonous. It can be eaten raw or cooked but does not preserve well. Coprinus disseminatus;...
- Hydrophobin was first isolated from S. commune. The species was regarded as nonpoisonous by Orson K. Miller Jr. and Hope H. Miller, who considered it to be inedible...
- (glabrous) with age. The spore print is violet-black. The species is nonpoisonous. Its edibility is unknown but it is considered too small to be worthwhile...
- of core onto the surface. However, most modern "lead pencils" have a nonpoisonous core of greyish-black graphite mixed with various proportions of clay...
- decaying conifer cones and is common in North America and Europe. It is nonpoisonous but of unknown edibility. Singer R. (1938). "Notes sur quelques Basidiomycetes"...