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    Fistulina hepatica, commonly known as the beefsteak fungus, beefsteak polypore, poor man’s steak, ox tongue, or tongue mushroom, is an unusual bracket...
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    Fistulina is a genus of fungi in the family Fistulinaceae. Species in the genus cause a brown rot of both dead and living hardwood trees. List of Agaricales...
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    Fistulina subhepatica is a species of fungus in the family Fistulinaceae. It is found in Yunnan Province in subtropical China, where it causes brown rot...
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    The bracket fungus Fistulina hepatica is one of many that cause heart rot....
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  • shiso Beefsteak (tomato), a name given to a type of large, meaty tomatoes Fistulina hepatica, beefsteak fungus Beefsteak mushroom, an alternate name for the...
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    used as fillings in quesadillas, tacos and soups. Cyttaria espinosae Fistulina hepatica (beefsteak polypore or ox tongue) Flammulina velutipes (velvet...
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    to the coral-like Clavaria zollingeri (violet coral) and bracket-like Fistulina hepatica (beefsteak fungus). In his three volumes of Systema Mycologicum...
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    chicken, while also being rich in protein and low in caloric content Fistulina hepatica – a common mushroom known as beefsteak fungus Laetiporus – a...
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    Retrieved 2013-02-07. Fidalgo O, Fidalgo MEPK. (1962). "A new genus based on Fistulina brasiliensis". Mycologia. 54 (4): 342–52. doi:10.2307/3756563. JSTOR 3756563...
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  • F. hepatica may refer to: Fasciola hepatica, a flatworm species Fistulina hepatica, a fungus species This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • (oxtongues), especially Helminthotheca echioides, the bristly ox-tongue Fistulina hepatica, ox tongue fungus Ox tongue spear This disambiguation page lists...
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    fruit body and is a brighter red color. The edible "beefsteak fungus" Fistulina hepatica may readily be confused with H. rutilans. It has soft, blood-red...
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    synonymous with Laetiporus), Physisporus (now Perenniporia), Polyporus, and Fistulina. However, all of the original genera except Boletus have since been transferred...
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  • Tender nesting polypore polyporic acid worldwide (except South America) Fistulina hepatica Laetiporus sulphureus Hypholoma fasciculare Sulphur tuft fasciculol...
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    fungi. Brown rots are more common to conifers, although one brown rot, Fistulina hepatica (beefsteak fungus), is known to cause spalting among deciduous...
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    beefsteak mushroom can also refer to the much choice edible basidiomycete Fistulina hepatica. Dating from the 19th century, the German term lorchel is a result...
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    family of fungi, the best-known member of which is the beefsteak fungus Fistulina hepatica. Molecular studies have now shown it to lie within the Agaricales...
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  • modified into "brown oak" is caused by a fungus. Cartwright showed that Fistulina hepatica causes "brown oak". Cartwright was elected a Fellow of the Linnean...
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    traditionally classified in the Aphyllophorales (e.g., Clavaria, Typhula, Fistulina, Schizophyllum, etc.) and several orders of Gasteromycetes (e.g., Hymenogastrales...
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  • umbellatus Disciotis venosa Entoloma aprile Entoloma clypeatum Entoloma sepium Fistulina hepatica Flammulina velutipes Gomphidius glutinosus Gomphus clavatus Grifola...
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  • ) P.Kumm. 8 2250 Entoloma sinuatum Fistulinaceae Lotsy 1907 Fistulina Bull. 3 13 Fistulina hepatica Hemigasteraceae Gäum. & C.W.Dodge 1928 Hemigaster Juel...
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    of Geomalacus maculosus includes lichens, liverworts, mosses, fungi (Fistulina hepatica) and bacteria that grow on boulders and on tree trunks. In captivity...
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  • Olive 1968 Filobasidium L.S. Olive Agaricales Fistulinaceae Lotsy 1907 Fistulina Bull. Polyporales Fomitopsidaceae Jülich 1982 Fomitopsis P. Karst. Pucciniales...
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  • Tussac Grass Stuffing for leather shoes Clothing Martínez-Crovetto (1968) Fistulina hepatica (Schaeff.) With. Oandiyá; po’otá; kiliút, kéluet Beefsteak Fruiting...
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  • species have been named in Guzmán's honor: Crepidotus guzmanii Singer 1973 Fistulina guzmanii Brusis 1973 Marasmiellus guzmanii Singer 1973 Pseudohiatula guzmaniana...
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  • (Doidge) Arx & E. Müll., (1975) Family: Fistuliniodeae* Genus: Fistulina Bull. 1791 Fistulina africana Van der Byl 1928 Genus: Flammula (Fr.) P. Kumm. 1871...
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    robur) and associated fungi of ancient oaks, such as the beefsteak fungus (Fistulina hepatica). Some notable old sycamores or Celtic maples (Acer pseudoplatanus)...
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  • Maria Eneyda Pacheco Kauffmann Fidalgo (1962). "A New Genus Based on Fistulina brasiliensis". Mycologia. 54 (4): 342–352. doi:10.2307/3756563. JSTOR 3756563...
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