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  2. Agaricus campestris - Wikipedia

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    Agaricus campestris is a widely eaten gilled mushroom closely related to the cultivated A. bisporus (button mushroom). A. campestris is commonly known as the field mushroom or, in North America, meadow mushroom .

  3. Agaricus - Wikipedia

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    Agaricus is a genus of mushroom-forming fungi containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide [2] [3] and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species.

  4. Agaricaceae - Wikipedia

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    The common "button mushroom", Agaricus bisporus, is the most widely cultivated edible mushroom. Agaricus blazei is a well-known medicinal mushroom used for a number of therapeutic and medicinal purposes. [11] [12] Several species are poisonous, such as some Lepiota, Agaricus sect. Xanthodermatei and Chlorophyllum species . [8]

  5. Mushroom - Wikipedia

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    Typical mushrooms are the fruit bodies of members of the order Agaricales, whose type genus is Agaricus and type species is the field mushroom, Agaricus campestris. However in modern molecularly defined classifications , not all members of the order Agaricales produce mushroom fruit bodies, and many other gilled fungi, collectively called ...

  6. List of Agaricaceae genera - Wikipedia

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    Bovista plumbea Calvatia excipuliformis Agaricus campestris Chlorophyllum molybdites Coprinus comatus Gymnogaster boletoides ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...

  7. List of Agaricales families - Wikipedia

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    Agaricus L. 71 [N 1] [5] 2308 Agaricus campestris: Amanitaceae: R.Heim ex Pouzar [6] 1983 Amanita Pers. 8 837 Amanita muscaria: Biannulariaceae: Jülich [7] 1981 Catathelasma Lovejoy: 3 [8] 17 [8] Cleistocybe vernalis: Bolbitiaceae: Singer [9] 1948 Bolbitius Fr. 20 458 Bolbitius vitellinus: Broomeiaceae: Zeller [10] 1948 Broomeia Berk. 1 2 ...

  8. Partial veil - Wikipedia

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    Developmental stages of Agaricus campestris showing the role and development of a partial veil. In mycology, a partial veil (also called an inner veil, [1] to differentiate it from the "outer", or universal veil) is a temporary structure of tissue found on the fruiting bodies of some basidiomycete fungi, typically agarics.

  9. Category:Agaricus - Wikipedia

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