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marasmiaceae > marasmius . . . ] by michael kuo this mushroom is often called the "fairy ring mushroom," since it frequently fruits in rings on lawns, in meadows, and in other grassy places. many other mushrooms create fairy rings , however, and if the e-mails i often receive are any indication, the use
of the common name "fairy ring mushroom" for marasmius oreades leads to substantial confusion, causing chlorophyllum molybdites , agaricus campestris , and other mushrooms to be mislabeled. besides, the ring created by marasmius oreades is often indistinct, and can't always serve as a way to identify...
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