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  2. Coprinellus micaceus - Wikipedia

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    Agaricus micaceus, illustrated by Bulliard in 1786. Coprinellus micaceus was illustrated in a woodcut by the 16th-century botanist Carolus Clusius in what is arguably the first published monograph on fungi, the 1601 Rariorum plantarum historia (History of rare plants), in an appendix, [2] [3] Clusius erroneously believed the species to be poisonous, and classified it as a genus of Fungi ...

  3. Armillaria - Wikipedia

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    Armillaria mellea Armillaria hinnulea. The basidiocarp (reproductive structure) of the fungus is a mushroom that grows on wood, typically in small dense clumps or tufts. Their caps (mushroom tops) are typically yellow-brown, somewhat sticky to touch when moist, and, depending on age, may range in shape from conical to convex to depressed in the center.

  4. Armillaria mellea - Wikipedia

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    It causes Armillaria root rot in many plant species and produces mushrooms around the base of trees it has infected. The symptoms of infection appear in the crowns of infected trees as discoloured foliage, reduced growth, dieback of the branches and death. The mushrooms are edible but some people may be

  5. Lichen - Wikipedia

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    Color is used in identification. [42]: 4 The color of a lichen changes depending on whether the lichen is wet or dry. [42] Color descriptions used for identification are based on the color that shows when the lichen is dry. [42] Dry lichens with a cyanobacterium as the photosynthetic partner tend to be dark grey, brown, or black. [42]

  6. Grifola frondosa - Wikipedia

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    Grifola frondosa (also known as hen-of-the-woods, maitake (舞茸, "dancing mushroom") in Japanese, ram's head or sheep's head) is a polypore mushroom that grows at the base of trees, particularly old growth oaks or maples. It is typically found in late summer to early autumn. It is native to China, Europe, and North America. [2]

  7. 10 Pretty Indoor Palm Plants to Make Your Home Feel Like Paradise

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    10 Best Palm Plants for Indoors violettaviovi - Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Palm trees have long been a fun indoor ...

  8. Ramaria stricta - Wikipedia

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    Ramaria stricta, commonly known as the strict-branch coral or strict coral mushroom, [2] is a coral fungus of the genus Ramaria. It has a cosmopolitan distribution , and grows on dead wood, stumps, trunks, and branches of both deciduous and coniferous trees .

  9. Cortinarius violaceus - Wikipedia

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    Cortinarius violaceus, commonly known as the violet webcap or violet cort, is a fungus in the webcap genus Cortinarius native across the Northern Hemisphere. The fruit bodies are dark purple mushrooms with caps up to 15 cm (6 in) across, sporting gills underneath.

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