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Volvariella is a
genus of
fungi with deep
salmon pink
gills and
spore prints. The
mushrooms lack a ring, and have an Amanita-like
volva at the stem base...
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Volvariella volvacea (also
known as
paddy straw mushroom or
straw mushroom) is a
species of
edible mushroom cultivated throughout East and
Southeast Asia...
- Pluteaceae. For most of the 20th
century it has been
known under the
names Volvariella gloiocephala or V. speciosa, but
recent molecular studies have placed...
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Volvariella bombycina,
commonly known as the
silky volvariella,
silky sheath,
silky rosegill, silver-silk
straw mushroom, or tree mushroom, is a species...
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Volvariella surrecta,
commonly known as the
piggyback rosegill, is an
agaric fungus in the
family Pluteaceae. V. surrecta
mushrooms have
white or greyish...
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Volvariella pusilla, is a
species of
agaric fungus in the
family Pluteaceae,
described by Rolf
Singer in 1951. Cap: 1 to 3 cm in diameter, bell-shaped...
- the
Phallales order, it may also
occur with
other genera including:
Volvariella Volvopluteus Volvanarius Battarrea Some
other species such as Leucoagaricus...
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saprotrophic mushrooms growing worldwide. The
genus has been
segregated from
Volvariella with
which it
shares some
morphological characteristics such as the presence...
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Volvariella leucocalix is a
species of
fungus in the
family Pluteaceae. Its name is
attributed to the
white volva pertaining to the species. More specifically...
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Volvariella media, is a
species of
agaric fungus in the
family Pluteaceae,
described by Rolf
Singer in 1951. It was
noted in Asia and Europe, with the...