Tricholoma populinum explained
Tricholoma populinum, commonly known as the poplar tricholoma, sandy,[1] or cottonwood mushroom,[2] is a mushroom of the agaric genus Tricholoma. It was formally described by Danish mycologist Jakob Emanuel Lange in 1933. It is traditionally eaten by the Salish Native Americans in British Columbia.
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Notes and References
- Thiers . Harry D. . Arora . David . September 1980 . Mushrooms Demystified . Mycologia . 72 . 5 . 1054 . 10.2307/3759750 . 0027-5514.
- Turner . Nancy J . Kuhnlein . Harriet V. . Harriet V. Kuhnlein . Egger . Keith N. . May 1987 . The cottonwood mushroom (Tricholoma populinum): a food resource of the Interior Salish Indian peoples of British Columbia . Canadian Journal of Botany.