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  2. Hypsizygus ulmarius - Wikipedia

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    Hypsizygus ulmarius, also known as the elm oyster mushroom, [1] and less commonly as the elm leech, [2] elm Pleurotus, is an edible fungus. It has often been confused with oyster mushrooms in the Pleurotus genus but can be differentiated easily as the gills are either not decurrent or not deeply decurrent. [ 3 ]

  3. Hypsizygus - Wikipedia

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    Hypsizygus is a small genus of fungi that are widely distributed in north temperate regions. [1] The genus was circumscribed by Rolf Singer in 1947. [2] The common name for Hypsizygus ulmarius is the elm oyster mushroom.

  4. Pleurotus citrinopileatus - Wikipedia

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    The golden oyster mushroom, like other species of oyster mushroom, is a wood-decay fungus.In the wild, P. citrinopileatus most commonly decays hardwoods such as elm. [2] [3] The first recorded observation of naturalized golden oysters in the United States occurred in 2012 on Mushroom Observer, perhaps a decade after the cultivation of the species began in North America, and they have been ...

  5. Pleurotus - Wikipedia

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    Pleurotus is a genus of gilled mushrooms which includes one of the most widely eaten mushrooms, P. ostreatus.Species of Pleurotus may be called oyster, abalone, or tree mushrooms, and are some of the most commonly cultivated edible mushrooms in the world. [1]

  6. Pleurotus ostreatus - Wikipedia

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    Pleurotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom, oyster fungus, hiratake, or pearl oyster mushroom is a common edible mushroom. [2] It is one of the more commonly sought wild mushrooms, though it can also be cultivated on straw and other media.

  7. Pleurotus cornucopiae - Wikipedia

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    This mushroom is saprobic on dead wood and can also be a weak parasite. [8] It occurs stumps and fallen trunks of oak, beech, elm, and other broad-leaved trees. Appearing from spring to late summer, it is distributed in the wild throughout Europe (from August to November), [10] where it varies locally between common and fairly rare. [7]

  8. The world’s deadliest mushroom is growing in Boise. Here’s ...

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    The peak season for death cap mushrooms is from late summer through December. They first appeared in Boise last fall and are increasing in number. ... Here’s how to identify the death cap. Shaun ...

  9. Pleurotus dryinus - Wikipedia

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    Pleurotus dryinus, commonly known as the veiled oyster mushroom, [1] is a species of fungus in the family Pleurotaceae. It grows on dead wood and is also a weak pathogen ; infecting especially broad-leaved trees.