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π FungiHumpback Inkcap
Coprinopsis acuminata (Romagn.) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo
Coprinopsis acuminata, the humpback inkcap, is a heterothallic coprophilous fungus that grows on herbivore dung.
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π FungiDog's nose fungus
Camarops petersii (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Nannf.
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π FungiSticky Gray Trich
Tricholoma portentosum (Fr.) QuΓ©l.
Tricholoma portentosum is a holarctic edible grey-capped mushroom found in Northern Hemisphere woodlands.
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π FungiPodosphaera macularis (Wallr.) U.Braun & S.Takam.
Podosphaera macularis (Wallr.) U.Braun & S.Takam.
Podosphaera macularis is an ascomycete fungus that causes powdery mildew on hops and hemp, found in northern hemisphere hop-growing regions.
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π FungiEntoloma conicum (Sacc.) Hesler
Entoloma conicum (Sacc.) Hesler
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π FungiCantharellus lewisii Buyck & V.Hofst.
Cantharellus lewisii Buyck & V.Hofst.
Cantharellus lewisii is a 2011-discovered Cantharellaceae fungus found in US Southeast, named for mycologist David Lewis.
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π FungiGoblet Waxcap
Hygrocybe lepida Arnolds
Hygrocybe lepida is a distinct goblet waxcap mushroom found in European nutrient-poor waxcap grassland.
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π FungiPowder-foot British Soldiers
Cladonia incrassata FlΓΆrke
Cladonia incrassata is a cup lichen species in Cladoniaceae, found in Europe and North America, described in 1828.
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π FungiPiggyback Shanklet
Collybia cirrhata (Schumach.) QuΓ©l.
Collybia cirrhata is a small saprobic mushroom found across mostly northern circumboreal regions, and it is not considered edible.
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