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  2. Pseudoplectania nigrella - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoplectania nigrella, commonly known as the ebony cup, the black false plectania, or the hairy black cup, is a species of fungus in the family Sarcosomataceae. The fruit bodies of this saprobic fungus are small blackish cups, typically up to 2 cm ( 3 ⁄ 4 in) broad.

  3. Coprinus comatus - Wikipedia

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    The white and fairly thick stipe [7] measures 6–40 cm (2–16 in) high by 1–2.5 cm (1 ⁄ 2 –1 in) in diameter and has a loose ring near the bottom. [6] [7] Microscopically, the mushroom lacks pleurocystidia. The spore print is black-brown and the spores measure 10–13 by 6.5–8 μm. The flesh is white and the taste mild. [8]

  4. Austrocortinarius australiensis - Wikipedia

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    Austrocortinarius australiensis, commonly known as the skirt webcap, is a species of mushroom in the family Cortinariaceae [2] which is native to Australia and New Zealand. The white mushrooms appear in autumn and can grow very large, with their caps reaching 30 cm (12 in) in diameter.

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  6. Laccaria laccata - Wikipedia

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    Laccaria laccata, commonly known as the deceiver, lackluster laccaria, [1] or waxy laccaria, is a white-spored species of small edible mushroom found throughout North America and Europe. It is a highly variable mushroom (hence 'deceiver'), and can look quite washed out, colorless and drab, but when younger it often assumes red, pinkish brown ...

  7. Amanita silvicola - Wikipedia

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    A. silvicola is a small to medium-sized white mushroom, distinguishable from most other white Amanita species by its short stalk. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Its cap ranges from 5–12 cm and is pure white, convex to flat, often with an incurved margin. [ 6 ]

  8. Mushrooms’ popularity is booming, but so are poisonings ...

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    From January to October, America’s Poison Centers received more than 7,250 calls about potential mushroom poisonings, an 11% increase from all of 2022, when there were about 6,500 calls for the ...

  9. Agaricus moelleri - Wikipedia

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    Agaricus moelleri, commonly known as the flat-top agaricus, [1] inky mushroom, [2] or dark scaled mushroom, [3] is a large mushroom of the genus Agaricus. [3] It appears occasionally in most kinds of woodland, during late summer, in northern temperate zones .