- differences. The caps of
pulmonarius are much
paler and
smaller than
ostreatus and
develops more of a stem. P.
pulmonarius also
prefers warmer weather...
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oyster mushroom) –
North America and
northern Eurasia P.
florida II. P.
pulmonarius (phoenix or
Indian oyster mushroom) –
North America, Eurasia, and Australasia...
- name
Pleurotus sajor-caju for some warm
weather varieties of
Pleurotus pulmonarius, a
commonly cultivated species of
Oyster Mushroom. The real Pleurotus...
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Intercostal nerves,
phrenic nerves,
vagus nerve Identifiers Latin pleurae pulmonarius MeSH D010994 TA98 A07.1.02.001 TA2 3322 TH H3.05.03.0.00001 FMA 9583...
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absent from the
Pacific Northwest of
North America,
being replaced by P.
pulmonarius and P. populinus. It is a
saprotroph that acts as a
primary decomposer...
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Pleurotus pulmonarius...
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Pleurotus pubescens Peck 1891
Pleurotus pulc****us S.Imai 1939
Pleurotus pulmonarius (Fr.) Quél. 1872
Pleurotus purpureo-olivaceus (G.Stev.) Segedin, P.K...
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Pleurotus sajor-caju may
refer to: Some warm
weather varieties of
Pleurotus pulmonarius, a
commonly cultivated species of
oyster mushroom,
often incorrectly...
- 935683 PLANTS: LOPU60 SpeciesFungorum: 394901 Tropicos: 100394278
Lichen pulmonarius Wikidata: Q21976112 CoL: 6Q7WJ GBIF: 3421904 IndexFungorum: 394395 IRMNG:...
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Although morphologically similar to
Pleurotus ostreatus and
Pleurotus pulmonarius, it has been
shown to be a
distinct species incapable of cross-breeding...