Collybia sordida explained

Collybia sordida, formerly Lepista sordida, is a species of blewit mushroom found across the Northern Hemisphere.[1] It is known to form fairy rings.[2]

Notes and References

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  2. 10.1002/cbic.201000112 . Choi JH, Fushimi K, Abe N, Tanaka H, Maeda S, Morita A, Hara M, Motohashi R, Matsunaga J, Eguchi Y, Ishigaki N, Hashizume D, Koshino H, Kawagishi H . 2010 . Disclosure of the "fairy" of fairy-ring-forming fungus Lepista sordida . ChemBioChem . 11 . 10 . 1373–37 . 20486242. 32138682 .