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  2. Pleurotus populinus - Wikipedia

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    Pleurotus populinus, the aspen oyster mushroom, is a gilled fungus native to North America.It is found on dead wood of aspen and cottonwood trees (genus Populus).Although morphologically similar to Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus pulmonarius, it has been shown to be a distinct species incapable of cross-breeding. [1]

  3. Geopyxis carbonaria - Wikipedia

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    Geopyxis carbonaria is a species of fungus in the genus Geopyxis, family Pyronemataceae.First described to science in 1805, and given its current name in 1889, the species is commonly known as the charcoal loving elf-cup, dwarf acorn cup, stalked bonfire cup, or pixie cup.

  4. North American Mycological Association - Wikipedia

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    Since 1961, NAMA has sponsored an annual foray, at which members meet to collect and identify mushrooms and other fungi. Each year the foray takes place in a different location in North America. NAMA tracks North American mushroom poisoning cases (of humans and animals), and maintains a registry for submission of new cases.

  5. This fall is the best mushroom-hunting season in years ... - AOL

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    The South Sound Mushroom Club, which has been around since the 1970s, leads regular forays (or mushroom hunts) with experts, in addition to monthly meetings, educational seminars, cooking demos ...

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  7. Ramaria rasilispora - Wikipedia

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    Common in western North America, [2] its range extends south to Mexico [4] [6] and north to Alaska. [ citation needed ] Variety rasilispora is found in the Pacific Northwest . [ 5 ] Variety scatesina , originally collected in coniferous forests of Idaho , [ 1 ] has since been reported growing in a deciduous forest in the eastern Himalaya .

  8. Hericium abietis - Wikipedia

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    Hericium abietis, [2] commonly known as the bear's head, conifer coral hericium, [3] or western coral hedgehog, is an edible mushroom in the tooth fungus group. It grows on conifer stumps or logs in North America, producing a cream white fruit body up to 10–75 cm (4–30 in) tall and wide. It fruits from after the start of the fall rains to ...

  9. Clavariadelphus pistillaris - Wikipedia

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    Clavariadelphus pistillaris, commonly known as the common club coral, [1] is a rare species of mushroom of the family Gomphaceae native to Europe and North America. [ 2 ] Taxonomy

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