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  2. Mother Mushroom - Wikipedia

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    Mushroom or Nấm in Vietnamese is the name of her daughter. She first used the pen name in her popular blog "Mẹ Nấm". After having her first child, nicknamed "Nấm" (mushroom), Nguyễn Ngọc Như Quỳnh joined several parenting fora using Mẹ Nấm (Mother Mushroom) as her pen name, primarily to exchange parenting tips with others.

  3. Flammulina filiformis - Wikipedia

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    Flammulina filiformis, commonly called enoki mushroom, is a species of edible agaric (gilled mushroom) in the family Physalacriaceae. It is widely cultivated in East Asia, and well known for its role in Japanese and Chinese cuisine .

  4. Pholiota microspora - Wikipedia

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    Pholiota microspora, commonly known as Pholiota nameko or simply nameko (ナメコ), [1] is a small, amber-brown mushroom with a slightly gelatinous coating that is used as an ingredient in miso soup and nabemono. In some countries this mushroom is available in kit form and can be grown at home.

  5. Lanmaoa asiatica - Wikipedia

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    Lanmaoa asiatica is a species of bolete mushroom in the family Boletaceae that is native to southwest China [1] and adjacent regions. It is reddish in color [2] and it is an ectomycorrhizal symbiote of the Yunnan Pine, Pinus yunnanensis.

  6. Cordyceps militaris - Wikipedia

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    A jar of dry C. militaris fruiting body. C. militaris can be cultivated in a variety of media, including silkworm pupae, rice, and liquid nutrition. [7] It is cultivated in China, [8] Vietnam, [9] Taiwan, and Indonesia. [10] It is considered inedible or "probably edible" by North American field guides.

  7. Bipalium - Wikipedia

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    Bipalium species are predatory.Some species prey on earthworms, while others may also feed on mollusks. [10] [11] These flatworms can track their prey. [12]When captured, earthworms begin to react to the attack, but the flatworm uses the muscles in its body, as well as sticky secretions, to attach itself to the earthworm to prevent escape.

  8. Chlorophyllum molybdites - Wikipedia

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    Chlorophyllum molybdites, commonly known as the green-spored parasol, [1] false parasol, green-spored lepiota and vomiter, is a widespread mushroom.Poisonous and producing severe gastrointestinal symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea, it is commonly confused with the shaggy parasol (Chlorophyllum rhacodes) or shaggy mane (Coprinus comatus), and is the most commonly misidentified poisonous mushroom ...

  9. Amanita calyptroderma - Wikipedia

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    Experienced mushroom hunters regard this mushroom as a good edible species, [5] but caution must be exercised when collecting A. calyptroderma for the table, since it can be confused with other species in the genus Amanita. [2] This genus contains some of the deadliest mushrooms in the world, most notably A. phalloides and A. ocreata.