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Coprinellus disseminatus has
about 143 ****es (mating types). The
species is
nonpoisonous.
Coprinus disseminatus;
commonly known as "fairy inkcap" or "trooping...
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America and in Britain, and it
grows in
conifer forests. It is
regarded as
nonpoisonous.
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- or will
eventually collapse beneath the
weight of
their caps.
Though nonpoisonous, the
species is
generally regarded as inedible. The
overall body resembles...
- 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...
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chiefly on dung or
heavily fertilized soil, and
sometimes on gr****. It is
nonpoisonous. The
mushroom cap is
between 1.5–7 cm, and
grows from egg-shaped when...
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tigrinus is a
mushroom in the
Polyporaceae family. It is
classified as
nonpoisonous. It has been
reported that
mushrooms have
significant antioxidant and...
- 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...
- have a strong,
unpleasant odor, and are
regarded as
inedible though nonpoisonous. The mock
oyster was
first described scientifically in 1798 by Christian...
- 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...
- of core onto the surface. However, most
modern "lead pencils" have a
nonpoisonous core of greyish-black
graphite mixed with
various proportions of clay...