The genus Stropharia (sometimes known by the common name roundheads) is a group of medium to large agarics with a distinct membranous ring on the stipe.
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Stropharia comprises agaricoid fungi. This group is characterized by the presence of several characteristics, such as the presence of acanthocytes.
Marine Map - 50km ; Scientific Name Stropharia squamulosa ; Common Name N/A ; Synonyms Stropharia aeruginosa var. calolepis, Stropharia aeruginosa var. squamulosa.
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Interactions where Stropharia squamulosa is the dominant partner and gains from the process ; fruitbody, fruitbody is saprobic on soil-mixed sawdust ; fruitbody ...
Stropharia caerulea, commonly known as the blue roundhead, is a species of mushroom forming fungus in the family Strophariaceae.
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Kingdom. Fungi · Phylum. Basidiomycota · Class. Agaricomycetes · Order. Agaricales · Family. Strophariaceae · Genus. Stropharia (Fr.) W.Saunders & W.G.Sm., 1870.
This beautiful mushroom is easily recognized by its preference for woodchips and other urban habitats, its purple-gray gills and spore print, and its ...
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