a broader analysis. Lepista caespitosa Lepista glaucocana Lepista sordida Collybia personata, formerly Lepista personata, Lepista saeva, or Clitocybe...
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Collybia nuda (redirect from Wood Blewit(Lepista Nuda))
commonly known as the blewit or wood blewit and previously described as Lepista nuda and Clitocybe nuda, is an edible mushroom native to Europe and North...
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Paralepista flaccida (redirect from Lepista inversa)
flaccida (also called Clitocybe flaccida, Clitocybe inversa, Lepista flaccida and Lepista inversa, or in English tawny funnel cap) is a species of mushroom...
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Clitocybe nebularis (redirect from Lepista nebularis)
Clitocybe nebularis or Lepista nebularis, commonly known as the clouded agaric, cloudy clitocybe, or cloud funnel, is an abundant gilled fungus which...
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Lepista panaeolus is a species of fungus belonging to the family Tricholomataceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution. "Lepista panaeolus (Fr.) P.Karst"...
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Collybia sordida (redirect from Lepista sordida)
Collybia sordida, formerly Lepista sordida, is a species of blewit mushroom found across the Northern Hemisphere. It is known to form fairy rings. He...
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Lepista irina is a species of fungus belonging to the family Tricholomataceae. It is a choice edible mushroom. It has cosmopolitan distribution. Miller...
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Lepista glaucocana is a species of fungus belonging to the family Tricholomataceae. It is native to Europe and Northern America. "Lepista glaucocana (Bres...
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Collybia personata (redirect from Lepista saeva)
Collybia personata (also recognised as Lepista personata, Lepista saeva, Clitocybe saeva and Tricholoma personatum, and commonly known as the field blewit...
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Lepista luscina is a species of fungus belonging to the family Tricholomataceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution. "Lepista luscina (Fr.) Singer". www...
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