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Calvatia gigantea, commonly known in English as the giant puffball, is a puffball mushroom commonly found in meadows, fields, and deciduous forests in late summer and autumn. It is found in temperate areas throughout the world.
Calvatia sculpta, commonly known as the sculpted puffball, the sculptured puffball, the pyramid puffball, or Sierran puffball, is a species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae. Attaining dimensions of up to 8 to 15 cm (3 to 6 in) tall by 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4 in) wide, the pear- or egg-shaped puffball is readily recognizable because of ...
According to some sources, Calvatia pachyderma and Gastropila fragilis are synonymous, [3] [4] which was argued as early as 1915 Curtis Gates Lloyd but specifically debunked by María H. Homrich and Jorge Eduardo Wright in 1974. [13] Mycobank currently holds that Calvatia pilula (Kreisel, 1992)—not C. pachyderma—is a synonym of G. fragilis ...
A look back at Elmira's improbable 1962 championship season and the impact of pitching legend Steve Dalkowski that year and beyond. The man who threw 115 MPH: Legendary flame-thrower made his ...
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Amazing that such a large fungus can grow so fast! Any time-lapse videos available? What about the underground part? How big? Grows over what timeline? What does it look like? Does the underground part die with the top part, or does it refruit?-71.174.175.150 14:56, 27 October 2014 (UTC)
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