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  2. Entoloma - Wikipedia

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    In 1886 French mycologist Lucien Quélet united all the fungi with pinkish-red adnate or sinuate gills and angular spores into a new genus Rhodophyllus (meaning "pink gill"). [7] Because his new genus included the earlier name Entoloma , Rhodophyllus is illegitimate , as noted by Donk , [ 8 ] and Entoloma was subsequently adopted to cover all ...

  3. Entoloma sinuatum - Wikipedia

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    The gills of mature mushrooms darken to pink and then red. The largest member of its genus, [ 23 ] Entoloma sinuatum has an imposing epigeous (aboveground) fruiting body (basidiocarp), bearing a cap 6–20 cm ( 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 –6 in) wide, though diameters of 30 cm (12 in) have been recorded. [ 30 ]

  4. Entoloma hochstetteri - Wikipedia

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    The cap margin is striate and rolled inwards. The gill attachment is adnexed or emarginate, gills are thin and 3–5 mm wide, essentially the same colour as the cap, sometimes with a yellow tint. The cylindrical stipe (stalk) is up to 5 cm (2 in) long by 0.5 cm thick, fibrillose and stuffed. The spore print is reddish-pink.

  5. Entoloma rodwayi - Wikipedia

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    It can also be distinguished by its pink gills; [3] the edges of the gills are the same color as the sides. [4] Viewed in deposit, such as with a spore print , the spores are pink; viewed microscopically, they are angular, with dimensions of 10 by 7 μm .

  6. Entoloma bloxamii - Wikipedia

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    The lamellae (gills) are white becoming pink from the spores. The stipe (stem) is smooth, finely fibrillose, white with greyish blue streaks, often yellowish at the base, lacking a ring. The spore print is pink, the spores (under a microscope) multi-angled, inamyloid, measuring about 7.5 to 9.5 by 7 to 9.5 μm. [6]

  7. Pleurotus djamor - Wikipedia

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    The pink oyster mushroom has a pink color, though there are also white forms. [2] It has a fan-shaped, broadly convex to plane cap which is 2– 5 cm broad and 3-7 cm long, with an inrolled margin. [3] The gills range from light pink to cream, and are 0.5-0.7 μm in width. The stem is white with matted hairs and is very short or non existent.

  8. Volvariella - Wikipedia

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    Volvariella is a genus of fungi with deep salmon pink gills and spore prints. Description. The mushrooms lack a ring, and have an Amanita-like volva at the stem base.

  9. Gilliflower - Wikipedia

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    A gilliflower or gillyflower (/ ˈ dʒ ɪ l i ˌ f l aʊ. ər /) [1] is the carnation or a similar plant of the genus Dianthus, especially the Clove Pink Dianthus caryophyllus. [2] Its botanical name is Matthiola incana, also known as stock. [3] The same name also describes other plants, such as the wallflower, which have fragrant flowers.