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μm in length, and hymenial cystidia that are filled with brown, globular material. tylopilus sordidus is part of a group of bolete species with dark brown colors and pinkish to reddish brown spore prints, currently placed in the genus tylopilus . however, dna studies have made it clear that these mushrooms
are not, in fact, very closely related to the core group of tylopilus species, centered around tylopilus felleus (see, for example, nuhn and collaborators, , or wu and collaborators, ). thus the genus name for these mushrooms is likely to change soon—probably to "porphyrellus," which is a genus name...
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chlorophyllum rhacodes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lepiotoid mushrooms > chlorophyllum rhacodes chlorophyllum rhacodes [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > chlorophyllum . . . ] by michael kuo sometimes called the "shaggy parasol," chlorophyllum rhacodes
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feeling an unusual amount of sadness or depression, muscle weakness, greater pain sensitivity, stress fractures, high blood pressure, lethargy, decreased endurance , and exhaustion. how to increase your intake: to safely absorb more vitamin d, werner-gray suggests adding more salmon, tuna, eggs, mushrooms
lacking it: muscle cramps, weakness, tiredness, tingling or numbness, nausea or vomiting, abdominal cramping/bloating, constipation, frequent urination/excessive thirst, abnormal heart rhythms. how to increase your intake: the best way to get enough potassium in your diet is by eating a variety of fresh...
https://perks.optum.com/blog/common-signs-you-are-deficient-in-minerals-and-vitamins/