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5–15 cm tall and 2-2.5 cm thick with a bulging centre (fusiform) and slightly bulbous base. White and silky on the outside with white internal flesh that begins solid but hollows with age. The membranous, ascending stem ring is white but bordered by brownish mottled edges. The base is scaly
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was the common term used at the time to refer to a heated greenhouse, since they were often warmed via the exhaust flue of a wood stove to enable the growing of exotic tropical plants which could not otherwise survive the cold temperatures of
Britain.
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throughout. It is covered in light brown woolly scales (floccose or squamulose) which become a darker brown or reddish with age. The cap edges are striated and start white but become pinkish and then brown when bruised or as it matures.
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8–10 cm wide with brittle flesh. White and silky but discolouring pinkish with age. Conical when young expanding to convex or campanulate (bell shaped) and becoming irregularly shaped with age but with a persistent
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Free and crowded, swollen in the middle and whitish but turning yellowish with age. The edges are crenelated and tinged brown. Orange-brown or dark red-brown staining is visible when damaged.
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Revisio generum plantarum:vascularium omnium atque cellularium multarum secundum leges nomenclaturae internationales cum enumeratione plantarum exoticarum in itinere mundi collectarum ...
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is scarcely recorded and little known. Berkeley and Broome only say that the specimens studied were found on the ground in
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Saccardo, P. A.; Traverso, G. B.; Trotter, A. (1887). "Agaricineae, Leucosporse, Lepiota".
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794:Bulletin Mensuel de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon
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668:"Mycobank Database - Leucocoprinus biornatus"
610:. The mushrooms were described as growing in
866:. Vol. 1. London: Williams and Norgate.
753:Publications de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon
733:Vol. 2. Leipzig: A. Felix p. 859.
598:In 1883 the English botanist and mycologist
710:Sylloge fungorum omnium hucusque cognitorum
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904:Hertfordshire Garden History: A Miscellany
822:The Journal of the Linnean Society. Botany
690:The Journal of the Linnean Society. Botany
552:Unpleasantly pungent, acidic and noxious.
860:Cooke, M. C.; Cooke, M. C. (1881–1891).
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1093:Taxa named by Christopher Edmund Broome
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684:Berkeley, M. J.; Broome, C. E. (1871).
506:Leucocoprinus badhamii subsp. biornatus
470:by the Italian botanist and mycologist
232:Leucoagaricus bresadolae var. biornatus
208:Leucocoprinus badhamii subsp. biornatus
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556:Unpleasant flavour similar to that of
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1088:Taxa named by Miles Joseph Berkeley
749:"Notes sur les Lépiotes II (suite)"
582:Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya
504:who also classified the subspecies
452:in 1871 by the British mycologists
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604:Agaricus (Lepiota) biornatus
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787:"Notes sur les Lépiotes II"
488:'Revisio generum plantarum'
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265:Mycological characteristics
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486:genus, along with most of
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785:Locquin, Marcel (1945).
765:10.3406/linly.1945.13215
747:Locquin, Marcel (1945).
686:"On the Fungi of Ceylon"
586:'On the Fungi of Ceylon'
569:Habitat and distribution
1083:Fungi described in 1871
938:Leucocoprinus biornatus
837:"Royal Botanic Gardens"
806:10.3406/linly.1945.9863
648:www.speciesfungorum.org
517:Leucocoprinus biornatus
498:Leucocoprinus biornatus
476:Mastocephalus biornatus
425:Leucocoprinus biornatus
254:Leucocoprinus biornatus
198:Mastocephalus biornatus
141:Leucocoprinus biornatus
25:Leucocoprinus biornatus
627:
727:Kuntze, Otto (1891).
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612:'hot-beds and stoves'
606:in his book entitled
600:Mordecai Cubitt Cooke
460:who classified it as
454:Miles Joseph Berkeley
472:Pier Andrea Saccardo
901:Rowe, Anne (2007).
462:Agaricus biornatus.
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482:, however Kunze's
174:Agaricus biornatus
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1050:Open Tree of Life
930:Taxon identifiers
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574:L. biornatus
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438:Agaricaceae
395:Ecology is
374:Spore print
309:campanulate
99:Agaricaceae
1072:Categories
888:2022-07-29
882:Wiktionary
846:2022-07-29
653:2022-07-19
631:References
616:stovehouse
578:Peradeniya
480:Otto Kunze
432:producing
89:Agaricales
65:Division:
953:Q10560183
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562:species.
450:described
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49:Eukaryota
1014:MycoBank
1006:10482939
975:Fungorum
947:Wikidata
492:Lepiota.
444:Taxonomy
430:mushroom
327:Hymenium
286:hymenium
166:Synonyms
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559:Lepiota
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909:ISBN
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