Marasmius oreades, also known as the fairy ring mushroom, fairy ring champignon or Scotch bonnet, is a mushroom native to North America and Europe. Its...
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It contains about 500 species of agarics, of which a few, such as Marasmius oreades, are edible. However, most members of this genus are small, unimpressive...
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the fairy ring pattern. The best known is the edible Scotch bonnet (Marasmius oreades), commonly known as the fairy ring champignon. One of the largest...
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Funnel muscarine[betterĀ sourceĀ needed] Europe Clitopilus prunulus Marasmius oreades Coprinopsis alopecia coprine Europe Coprinopsis atramentaria Common...
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edible grey knight (Tricholoma terreum) and fairy ring champignon (Marasmius oreades). The species was described by Swiss botanists Robert Hippolyte Chodat...
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cinerea lectins - CCL2, CGL2; Aleuria aurantia lectin - AAL; and Marasmius oreades agglutinin - MOA. These four toxic lectins bind to specific glycan...
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(parasol mushroom); globally, it is widespread in temperate regions Marasmius oreades (fairy ring champignon) Polyporus mylittae (blackfellow's bread) Polyporus...
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America Marasmius oreades Clitopilus prunulus Clitocybe rivulosa (Pers.) P. Kumm. false champignon muscarine CNS grassland Europe, North America Marasmius oreades...
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spores Similar species include Agaricus campestris, Conocybe apala, Marasmius oreades, Psathyrella candolleana, and Psathyrella gracilis. It is sometimes...
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rivulosa) which can be confused with the edible fairy ring champignon (Marasmius oreades), or miller (Clitopilus prunulus). The ivory funnel is found in grassy...
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species, which can be confused with the edible fairy ring champignon (Marasmius oreades) or miller (Clitopilus prunulus), such as the ivory funnel (Clitocybe...
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Babos. Unintentional consumption could be due to the similarity of Marasmius oreades. The symptoms of "intoxication" were hallucinogenic, leading Gartz...
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Macrolepiota mastoidea Macrolepiota procera Macrolepiota rhacodes Marasmius oreades Meripilus giganteus Mitrophora fusca Mitrophora semilibera Morchella...
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U W X Y Z Marasmius abrubtipes Corner (1996) Marasmius abundans Corner (1996) Marasmius acanthocheilus Desjardin & E.Horak (1997) Marasmius acerinus Peck...
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transposon activity in the life cycle of the fairy-ring mushroom Marasmius oreades". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States...
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in many species of Cerambycidae, but in humus infested by fungus Marasmius oreades, feeding on mycelium. Mating pair In flight Mounted specimen Clip...
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Mrs. Goodbody, fighting off aphids, waterbugs, woodworms, and now Marasmius oreades. He explains to his wife about the disappearance of Roger Willis when...
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Lepiota cristata (Bolton) P. Kumm., and the Fairy-Ring Champignon Marasmius oreades (Bolton) Fr. The book was translated into German, as Geschichte der...
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Med Exper Biol Fennica 1951; 29:298-50 Phytagglutinis present in Marasmius Oreades (with E.Estola), Ann Med Exper Biol Fenn 1952;30:165-7 Uro-genital...
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