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(saccardo, ; kauffman, ; hesler, [not ]; smith, smith & weber, ; phillips, / [see comments below].) herb. kuo , , . in charles peck described entoloma griseum, the mushroom treated above. he had described a different mushroom, "leptonia grisea" ( ), a few years earlier. when mycologists later folded
"entoloma griseum peck," the mushroom featured on this page, has not changed its name since it was first described. it is featured in saccardo, and thoroughly described in kauffman ( ). smith, smith & weber ( ) treated entoloma as "rhodophyllus," and their "r. griseus (peck)" is an incorrectly made,...
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rudimentary, lateral stem. they often grow in loose or dense clusters, forming shelf-like groups. however, many pleurotoid mushrooms can develop more or less central stems, especially when they grow on the upper surface of a log--when the stemless, sideways fruiting strategy would not allow the mushroom
to hold its gills so that the spores will catch air currents and be distributed. the oyster mushroom , pleurotus ostreatus, is the best known mushroom in this group, and its genus name gives the pleurotoid mushrooms their label. to be less technical, i am calling these mushrooms "oysters," but it should...
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