Entoloma abortivum, commonly known as the aborted entoloma or shrimp of the woods, is an edible mushroom in the Entolomataceae family of fungi. In Mexico...
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Limodorum abortivum, also known as violet limodore or violet bird's-nest orchid, is a species of myco-heterotrophic, achlorophyllous orchid and is native...
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abortivum. It was not until 1974 that Roy Watling showed that the aborted specimens included cells of both Armillaria mellea and Entoloma abortivum....
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exist. A very few species are parasitic on other fungi, notably Entoloma abortivum a parasite of Armillaria species, and Entoloma parasiticum which frequently...
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There are currently three recognised species in Limodorum: Limodorum abortivum (L.) Swartz - Central Europe, the Mediterranean region as far east as...
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following species are recognised in the genus Epilobium: Epilobium × abortivum Hausskn. Epilobium × aggregatum Čelak. Epilobium aitchisonii P.H.Raven...
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Common juniper (Juniperus communis) Orchids Violet limodore (Limodorum abortivum) Red helleborine (Cephalanthera rubra), under national protection Meadow...
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of living hyphae about one week after the initial infection. Entoloma abortivum is another fungus that can live parasitically upon A. gallica. The whitish-gray...
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Geranium luganense Chenevard Geranium abortivum De Not. ex Ces. Geranium brutium [b] micranthum N.Terracc. Geranium brutium Gasp. Geranium calabrum Ten...
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species that associates with the myco-heterotrophic orchid Limodorum abortivum. "Although attractive when clean and crisp, this harmless, prolific mushroom...
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