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    Volvariella is a genus of mushrooms with deep salmon pink gills and spore prints. They lack a ring, and have an Amanita-like volva at the stem base. Some...
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    of the 20th century it has been known under the names Volvariella gloiocephala or Volvariella speciosa, but recent molecular studies have placed it as...
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    Volvariella volvacea (also known as paddy straw mushroom or straw mushroom) is a species of edible mushroom cultivated throughout East and Southeast Asia...
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    Volvariella bombycina, commonly known as the silky volvariella, silky sheath, silky rosegill, silver-silk straw mushroom, or tree mushroom, is a species...
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    Volvariella surrecta, commonly known as the piggyback rosegill, is an agaric fungus in the family Pluteaceae. Although rare, the species is widely distributed...
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    saprotrophic mushrooms growing worldwide. The genus has been segregated from Volvariella with which it shares some morphological characteristics such as the presence...
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    the Phallales order, it may also occur with other genera including: Volvariella Volvopluteus Volvanarius Battarrea Some other species such as Leucoagaricus...
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    Volvariella pusilla, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Pluteaceae, described by Rolf Singer in 1951. Cap: 1 to 3 cm in diameter, bell-shaped...
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    among species of basidiomycete fungi belonging to the genera Amanita and Volvariella. This has particular importance due to the disproportionately high number...
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  • Volvariella leucocalix is a species of fungus in the family Pluteaceae. Its name is attributed to the white volva pertaining to the species. More specifically...
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    Auricularia heimuer, wood ear mushroom Volvariella volvacea, the paddy straw mushroom or straw mushroom Volvariella bombycina, the silky rosegill mushroom...
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    and elliptical. This species is host to the parasitic gilled mushroom Volvariella surrecta, which is found on older specimens. The species is edible but...
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    Volvariella media, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Pluteaceae, described by Rolf Singer in 1951. It was noted in Asia and Europe, with the...
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    available fresh in grocery stores and markets, including straw mushrooms (Volvariella volvacea), oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus), shiitakes (Lentinula...
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    Making a spore print of the mushroom Volvariella volvacea shown in composite: (photo lower half) mushroom cap laid on white and dark paper; (photo upper...
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    Entolomataceae. The four genera in the Pluteaceae comprise the widely distributed Volvariella and Pluteus, the rare Chamaeota, and Volvopluteus, which was newly described...
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    sequences of M. verrucipes. In this analysis Melanoleuca, Pluteus and Volvariella were recovered as a monophyletic group and closely related with the aquatic...
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  • Halling Latin American death cap amanitins liver Woodland (oak) Mexico Volvariella volvacea, Amanita vaginata, Amanita fulva Amanita bisporigera G. F. Atk...
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    spores are smooth and roughly egg-shaped. Pluteus is separated from Volvariella due to the lack of a volva, and from Entoloma by growing on wood and...
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  • Mexican truffle, although not a true truffle. Volvariella volvacea (the "paddy straw mushroom.") Volvariella mushrooms account for 16% of total production...
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    banana field. The fungus was later shuffled to the genera Volvaria and Volvariella before molecular studies placed it in Volvopluteus, a genus newly described...
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    the finishing and aging process of making dark soy sauce, the broth of Volvariella volvacea (straw mushroom) is mixed into the soy sauce and is then exposed...
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  • mesentericum Tuber uncinatum Verpa bohemica Verpa conica Volvariella bombycina Volvariella speciosa Volvariella volvacea Xerocomus armeniacus Xerocomus badius Xerocomus...
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    for scale A. phalloides is similar to the edible paddy straw mushroom (Volvariella volvacea) and A. princeps, commonly known as "white Caesar". Some may...
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    to have veil patches remaining on its cap, which is generally darker. Volvariella speciosa has pink spores and no ring or volva. Appearing from January...
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  • chips Stropharia Stropharia variicolor Compost piles/wood chips Volvariella Volvariella volvacae Compost piles/wood chips Hypholoma Hypholoma fasciculare...
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     bisporigera because they had confused it with edible paddy straw mushrooms (Volvariella volvacea) that grow in Southeast Asia. Amanita bisporigera was first...
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    Hemmes DE (2001). "Agaricales of the Hawaiian Islands, 7. Notes on Volvariella, Mycena, Physalacria, Porpoloma and Stropharia". Harvard Papers in Botany...
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    Horak, E. (2008). Agaricales of New Zealand 1: Pluteaceae (Pluteus, Volvariella), Entolomataceae (Claudopus, Clitopilus, Entoloma, Pouzarella, Rhodocybe...
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    an annulus (ring) on the stipe. Chamaeota can be distinguished from Volvariella by its lack of a volva and from Entolomataceae by its free gills and...
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