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    recognised in the genus Sparassis: Sparassis americana R.H. Petersen Sparassis brevipes Krombh. Sparassis crispa (Wulfen) Fr. Sparassis cystidiosa Desjardin...
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    The Sparassis should be blanched in boiling water for 2–3 minutes before being added to the rest of the dish. It should be cooked slowly. Sparassis spathulata...
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    Sparassis spathulata is a species of fungus in the genus Sparassis. It has the variant Sparassis spathulata f. herbstii. (previously considered S. herbstii)...
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    to Grifola frondosa include Meripilus sumstinei (which stains black), Sparassis spathulata and Laetiporus sulphureus, another edible bracket fungus that...
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    luteolus Russula; some members of this genus, such as R. laeta, are edible Sparassis crispa, also known as "cauliflower mushroom" Suillus bovinus Suillus granulatus...
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    from Sparassis crispa. Woodward, S.; Sultan, H. Y.; Barrett, D. K.; Pearce, R. B. (1993). "Two new antifungal metabolites produced by Sparassis crispa...
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    Some species, including several members of the genera Laetiporus and Sparassis, are used as food. Blackfellow's bread, or Laccocephalum mylittae, is...
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    is large and of a branched form, and probably represents Clavaria or Sparassis. Its form is likened to that of coral. The Bencao Gangmu does not list...
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    a conk or a mushroom, depending on the orientation of the substrate. Sparassis crispa, Sparassidaceae The mountains of Europe, always in pine forest...
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    Minerisporites institus Erlansonisporites excavatus Erlansonisporites sparassis Echitriletes hispidus Sea Fauna shells Diplocraterion Teichichnus N2 Undulating...
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    extraction damage, and on butt rot caused by Polyporus sehweinitzii and Sparassis crispa". Quarterly Journal of Forestry. 65: 193–208. Roll-Hansen F, Roll-Hansen...
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  • production of tempeh. In tempeh the mycelia of R. oligosporus are consumed. Sparassis crispa – recent developments have led to this being cultivated in California...
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  • sized, hot growing plant species Sophronitis crispa, an orchid species Sparassis crispa, a mushroom species Stellaria crispa, a chickweed species Crispa...
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    lateritia Postia leucomallella Pseudomerulius aureus Sistotremastrum suecicum Sparassis crispa Antrodia albobrunnea Antrodia crassa Antrodia infirma Antrodia...
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    circumscribed by German botanist Wilhelm Herter in 1910 to contain the genus Sparassis. Sparassiella was added to the family in 1964. As of April 2018[update]...
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  • by British mycologist Miles Joseph Berkeley who placed it in the genus Sparassis, interpreting the lobes as compacted branches. It was subsequently transferred...
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  • Bresinsky 2001 Serpula (Pers.) Gray Polyporales Sparassidaceae Herter 1910 Sparassis Fr. Sporidiobolales Sporidiobolaceae R.T. Moore 1980 Sporidiobolus Nyland...
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  • grisea Russula virescens Scutiger ovinus Scutiger pes-caprae Sparassis brevipes Sparassis crispa Strobilurus esculentus Strobilurus stephanocystis Stropharia...
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    frondosa), umbellate polypore (Polyporus umbellatus), cauliflower fungus (Sparassis nemecii), Hartig's fire fungus (Phellinus hartigii), oak bracket (Inonotus...
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    1923, along with Edgar Wedekind, he identified an antibiotic produced by Sparassis ramosa that they called Sparassol. He then worked on the preservation...
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    dasycneme). Fungi reported from the area include Amanita muscaria and Sparassis crispa. Since the beginning of the eighteenth century, much of the island...
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    hericium coralloides, gloeophyllum abietinum, climacocystis borealis, sparassis nemecii, lentinellus castoreus and oudemansiella mucida. Velké Karlovice...
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  • also slightly precede the appearance of the genera Erlansonisporites sparassis (Selaginella-like) and Minerisporites volucris (Isoetaceae), as shown...
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    occurrences of this species, sometimes before the genera Erlansonisporites sparassis (Selaginella-like) and Minerisporites volucris (Isoetaceae) in the Gorzów...
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    (Isöetaceae), indicating more humid conditions, and Erlansonisporites sparassis (Selaginellaceae). This level has a series of characteristic megaspores...
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