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Fairy Rings
In grass, the best known fairy ring fungus has the scientific name Marasmius ... Fairy rings made by fungi like Marasmius oreades are called "free" rings. ...
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Fairy Rings
In grass, the best known fairy ring fungus has the scientific name Marasmius ... Fairy rings made by fungi like Marasmius oreades are called "free" rings. ...
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Fairy Rings
In grass, the best known fairy ring fungus has the scientific name Marasmius ... Fairy rings made by fungi like Marasmius oreades are called "free" rings. ...
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Fairy Rings
Fariy Ring in Lawn The name fairy ring comes from an old folk-tale. People once believed that mushrooms growing in a circle followed the path made by ...
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Earth Stars
The layers allow the earthstar to do something no other fungus can do. ... Sometimes the rays even lift the earthstar high enough to break the connection to ...
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Earth Stars
The layers allow the earthstar to do something no other fungus can do. Earthstars can move! animated earth star. Dry Earth Star Wet Earth Star ...
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Earth Stars
Earthstars belong to a group of fungi called Gasteromycetes, or "stomach fungi". Their fruiting bodies are a stomach-shaped sac filled with dry spores. ...
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Mushroom or Toadstool?
Many people safely enjoy eating wild mushrooms, but mycologists are occasionally asked by doctors to identify mushrooms suspected in cases of poisoning. ...
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Mushroom or Toadstool?
The best way to learn how to identify mushrooms is to take a class. .... The Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and North-western Europe. ...
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The flat, triangular paleal appendages differ from bristly or flattened awns in ... Paleal keels each with 2 awns, the lower awn 1–3 mm long, the upper awn ...
 
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