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Pholiota is a
genus of
small to medium-sized,
fleshy mushrooms in the
family Strophariaceae. They are
saprobes that
typically live on wood. The
genus has...
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Pholiota squarrosa,
commonly known as the
shaggy scalycap, the
shaggy Pholiota, or the
scaly Pholiota, is a
species of
mushroom in the
family Strophariaceae...
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Pholiota microspora,
commonly known as
Pholiota nameko or
simply nameko (ナメコ), is a small, amber-brown
mushroom with a
slightly gelatinous coating that...
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Pholiota adiposa is a slimy, scaly, yellow-brown mushroom. It is edible, and
found in
North America, Europe, and Asia. It
grows parasitically or saprotrophically...
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Pholiota squarrosoides is a
species of
mushroom in the
family Strophariaceae. It is
similar to the
species Pholiota squarrosa.
There are
differing accounts...
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Pholiota was
built as the home of
architects Walter Burley Griffin and
Marion ****ny
Griffin in 1920 at 23
Glenard Drive in Eaglemont, Victoria, Australia...
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Pholiota. As of January 2016[update],
Index Fungorum accepts 370
species in
Pholiota. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V U W X Y Z
Pholiota aberrans...
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Pholiota aurivella,
commonly known as the
golden pholiota, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Strophariaceae that is
found in
native forest of New Zealand...
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Pholiota limonella is a
mushroom of the
genus Pholiota. It is
commonly found on
fallen beech trunks and
other hardwoods. It
shares the same macroscopic...
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Pholiota gummosa,
commonly known as the
sticky scalycap, is a
common species of mushroom-forming
fungus in the
family Strophariaceae. It is
found in Europe...