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Hypsizygus ulmarius, also
known as the elm
oyster mushroom, and less
commonly as the elm leech, elm Pleurotus, is an
edible fungus. It has
often been confused...
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Rigidoporus ulmarius is a
fungal plant pathogen found mainly on broad-leaved trees. Elm is
considered particularly susceptible. The
fruiting bodies are...
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replaced it, the
largest individual fruit body came from
Rigidoporus ulmarius. R.
ulmarius can grow up to 284 kg (626 lb), 1.66 m (5.4 ft) tall, 1.46 m (4...
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genus are the same species. This
fungus may be
confused with
Hypsizygus ulmarius,
which grows on elm.
Being tough when raw, the
Shimeji should be cooked...
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previously largest recorded fungal fruit body, a
specimen of
Rigidoporus ulmarius found in the
United Kingdom that had a cir****ference of 425 cm (167 in)...
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previously largest recorded fungal fruit body, a
specimen of
Rigidoporus ulmarius found in the
United Kingdom that had a cir****ference of 425 cm (167 in)...
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Lyophyllum decastes.[citation needed]
Shirotamogidake (シロタモギダケ),
Hypsizygus ulmarius.[citation needed]
These two
species had been also sold as hon-shimeji.[citation...
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Hypsizygus ulmarius Lepista nuda...
- (Matesova, 1967)
Eriococcus turkmenicus Archangelskaya, 1930
Eriococcus ulmarius (Danzig, 1975)
Eriococcus uvaeursi (Linnaeus, 1761)
Eriococcus valenzuelae...
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related mushroom Relationship &
status Characteristics Hypsizygus ulmarius (Bull.) Gray (1821) This mushroom,
which has been
classified as a Pleurotus...