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  2. Marasmius oreades - Wikipedia

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    Marasmius oreades grows gregariously in troops, arcs, or rings (type II, which causes the grass to grow and become greener).The cap is 1–5 centimetres (1 ⁄ 2 –2 inches) across; [1] bell-shaped with a somewhat inrolled margin at first, becoming broadly convex with an even or uplifted margin, but usually retaining a slight central bump- an "umbo"; dry; smooth; pale tan or buff ...

  3. Pleurotus tuber-regium - Wikipedia

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    Pleurotus tuber-regium, the king tuber mushroom, is an edible gilled fungus native to the tropics, including Africa, Asia, and Australasia. [1] It has been shown to be a distinct species incapable of cross-breeding and phylogenetically removed from other species of Pleurotus.

  4. Asterophora parasitica - Wikipedia

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    Asterophora parasitica, commonly known as the parasitic Asterophora or the Russula parasite, is a species of fungus that grows as a parasite on other mushrooms. The fruit bodies are small, with silky fibers on the surface of grayish caps and thick, widely spaced gills.

  5. Parasola plicatilis - Wikipedia

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    Parasola plicatilis, commonly known as the pleated inkcap, [1] is a small saprotrophic mushroom with a plicate cap (diameter up to 35 mm). It is a widely distributed species in Europe and North America. [2]

  6. 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.

  7. Agaritine - Wikipedia

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    These mushrooms grow in a wide range of habitats; indeed, one species alone, Agaricus bisporus, is cultivated in over 70 countries and on every continent except Antarctica. [4] A. bisporus , also known as the common button mushroom, is of particular socio-economic importance in developed countries.

  8. America's 10 Healthiest (& Unhealthiest) Fast Food Sandwiches

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    The 10 Healthiest (and Unhealthiest) Fast Food Sandwiches in 2024. One of the most effective ways to manage your weight and health is to eat a nutritious diet with whole foods.

  9. Hygrocybe coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Hygrocybe coccinea, sometimes called the scarlet hood, scarlet waxcap or righteous red waxy cap, is a colourful member of the mushroom genus Hygrocybe.These waxcaps are found across the Northern Hemisphere from China and Japan to Europe and North America.