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as Psalliota vaporaria
Agaricus subperonatus (Lange) Sing.
Agaricus subperonatus opasani kukmak, užitna
Agaricus subperonatus (Gegürtelter Champignon)[Aqua]
Agaricus cupreobrunneus
Agaricus subperonatus (Gegürtelter Champignon)[Aqua]
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Agáricus xanthodérma - strupena ZNAČILNOST : s svojo belo barvo, trapezasto obliko klobuka v prerezu...
There are few mushrooms found in Kansas in quantities greater than you would consume while fresh. Th...
pečiarka parenisková / Pečárka pařeništní Agaricus subperonatus Ing. Dalibor Matýsek Zobraz detai...
... the information sheets were very informative. After using the patches I felt I had more energy a...
Differs from Agaricus placomyces as follows: Range: West of the Great Plains. Spores: 4-6 x 3-4.5 µ....
Plant Fossils The study of the plant kingdom of the earliest period of the earth's history is an ...
Agrocybe praecox (Voreilender Ackerling)[Aqua]
© MushroomExpert.Com Cite this page as: Kuo, M. (2007, May). Agaricus pocillator. Retrieved from the...
© MushroomExpert.Com Cite this page as: Kuo, M. (2007, May). Agaricus pocillator. Retrieved from the...
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Edible and delicious Cap covered with brown scales. Ready for the pan without cooking Pileus T he co...
Agaricus underside
(Photo: © Fred Stevens) Agaricus perobscurus Kerrigan Mycotaxon 22:432. 1985. Common Name: Princess ...
Agaricus moelleri (syn. Agaricus praeclaresquamosus
(Photo: © Michael Wood) Agaricus pattersonae Peck Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 34:347. 1907. Common Name: ...
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Agaricus moelleri (syn. Agaricus praeclaresquamosus
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Edible and delicious White mushroom. Ready for the pan without cooking. Pileus The cap is 5 1 2 cm i...
In the seventies, two researchers from Penn State visited the Sao Paulo, Brazil area and discovered ...
Agaricus moelleri (syn. Agaricus praeclaresquamosus