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Tricholoma arvernense Bon
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma arvernense Bon

Tricholoma arvernense Bon

Tricholoma arvernense is an agaric genus Tricholoma mushroom first described 1975, elevated to species in 1976 by Marcel Bon.

Tricholoma subresplendens (Murrill) Murrill
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma subresplendens (Murrill) Murrill

Tricholoma subresplendens (Murrill) Murrill

Tricholoma subresplendens is a mushroom in genus Tricholoma, first described by W. A. Murrill in 1914.

Tricholoma batschii Gulden ex Mort.Chr. & Noordel.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma batschii Gulden ex Mort.Chr. & Noordel.

Tricholoma batschii Gulden ex Mort.Chr. & Noordel.

Tricholoma batschii is a European fungus species in the family Tricholomataceae.

Tricholoma ustale (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma ustale (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma ustale (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma ustale is a toxic ectomycorrhizal mushroom that grows with beech, linked to common mushroom poisoning in Japan.

Tricholoma imbricatum (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma imbricatum (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma imbricatum (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma imbricatum is a fungus with scaly brownish-red caps that grows in coniferous forests of North America and Europe.

Tricholoma aurantium (Schaeff.) Ricken
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma aurantium (Schaeff.) Ricken

Tricholoma aurantium (Schaeff.) Ricken

Tricholoma aurantium is an inedible orange-capped mycorrhizal mushroom distributed in North America and Asia.

Tricholoma pessundatum (Fr.) Quél.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma pessundatum (Fr.) Quél.

Tricholoma pessundatum (Fr.) Quél.

Tricholoma pessundatum is an orangish-capped toxic mushroom that causes severe gastrointestinal upset.

Tricholoma populinum J.E.Lange
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma populinum J.E.Lange

Tricholoma populinum J.E.Lange

Tricholoma populinum is an edible mushroom found in western North America that grows near poplars.

Tricholoma vaccinum (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma vaccinum (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma vaccinum (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma vaccinum is a common conifer-associated mushroom species that is researched for its ectomycorrhizae and used to make yellow dyes.

Tricholoma fulvum (DC.) Bigeard & H.Guill.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma fulvum (DC.) Bigeard & H.Guill.

Tricholoma fulvum (DC.) Bigeard & H.Guill.

Tricholoma fulvum is an edible/inedible Tricholoma mushroom that grows mycorrhizally with birch trees.

Tricholoma fracticum (Britzelm.) Kreisel
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma fracticum (Britzelm.) Kreisel

Tricholoma fracticum (Britzelm.) Kreisel

Tricholoma fracticum is a bitter-tasting mushroom that forms mycorrhizae with pines and occurs in California between October and January.

Tricholoma acerbum (Bull.) Quél.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma acerbum (Bull.) Quél.

Tricholoma acerbum (Bull.) Quél.

Tricholoma acerbum is an edible mycorrhizal mushroom found in Europe and North America, listed as endangered to critically endangered in much of Europe.

Tricholoma saponaceum (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma saponaceum (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma saponaceum (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma saponaceum is a soap-scented mushroom found in North American and European woodlands, that contains toxins causing severe gastric upset.

Tricholoma magnivelare (Peck) Redhead
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma magnivelare (Peck) Redhead

Tricholoma magnivelare (Peck) Redhead

Tricholoma magnivelare is a choice edible North American mushroom that produces natural antifeedant and antifungal compounds.

Tricholoma caligatum (Viv.) Ricken
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma caligatum (Viv.) Ricken

Tricholoma caligatum (Viv.) Ricken

Tricholoma caligatum is a Southern Mediterranean mushroom with a spicy nutmeg-like scent, associated with trees and conifers.

Tricholoma murrillianum Singer
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma murrillianum Singer

Tricholoma murrillianum Singer

Tricholoma murrillianum is a commercially harvested edible ectomycorrhizal gilled mushroom found in western North America.

Tricholoma virgatum (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma virgatum (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma virgatum (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma virgatum is a mushroom with antibacterial extract that may help prevent disease, found in forests across China, Europe, and North America.

Tricholoma sejunctum (Sowerby) Quél.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma sejunctum (Sowerby) Quél.

Tricholoma sejunctum (Sowerby) Quél.

Tricholoma sejunctum is an agaric fungus found in parts of North America, with distinct physical features including a greenish-brownish yellow cap.

Tricholoma griseoviolaceum Shanks
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma griseoviolaceum Shanks

Tricholoma griseoviolaceum Shanks

Tricholoma griseoviolaceum is an agaric genus mushroom first described in 1996 with unknown edibility.

Tricholoma equestre (L.) P.Kumm.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma equestre (L.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma equestre (L.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma equestre is a yellow-capped mushroom with disputed toxicity that has caused poisonings in Europe.

Tricholoma portentosum (Fr.) Quél.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma portentosum (Fr.) Quél.

Tricholoma portentosum (Fr.) Quél.

Tricholoma portentosum is a holarctic edible grey-capped mushroom found in Northern Hemisphere woodlands.

Tricholoma columbetta (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma columbetta (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma columbetta (Fr.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma columbetta is an edible white mushroom that forms mycorrhiza with oak, widespread across Europe.

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Tricholomataceae

Melanoleuca yatesii Murrill

Melanoleuca yatesii Murrill

Melanoleuca yatesii is a poorly known North American gilled mushroom formerly classified as Tricholoma yatesii, associated with oaks.

Tricholoma album (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma album (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma album (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma album is a white-capped mycorrhizal mushroom most commonly found associated with oak across Europe.

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