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  2. Lentinus tigrinus - Wikipedia

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  4. Pleurotus ostreatus - Wikipedia

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    The mushroom has a broad, fan or oyster-shaped cap spanning 2–30 centimetres (3 ⁄ 4 – 11 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches); [3] natural specimens range from white to gray or tan to dark-brown; the margin is inrolled when young, and is smooth and often somewhat lobed or wavy.

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  6. Lepiota - Wikipedia

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    Lepiota is a genus of gilled mushrooms in the family Agaricaceae.All Lepiota species are ground-dwelling saprotrophs with a preference for rich, calcareous soils. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are agaricoid with whitish spores, typically with scaly caps and a ring on the stipe.

  7. Flora and fauna of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Although the bulk of its area is covered by ice caps inhospitable to most forms of life, Greenland's terrain and waters support a wide variety of plant and animal species. . The northeastern part of the island is the world's largest national p

  8. Glomeromycota - Wikipedia

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    Glomeromycota (often referred to as glomeromycetes, as they include only one class, Glomeromycetes) are one of eight currently recognized divisions within the kingdom Fungi, [3] with approximately 230 described species. [4]

  9. Emoia jamur - Wikipedia

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