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- Blusher abstract "The Blusher is the common name for several closely related species of the genus Amanita. A. rubescens, found in Europe and eastern North America, and A. novinupta in western North America. Both their scientific and common names are derived from the propensity of their flesh to turn pink on bruising, or cutting. Although edible, it can be confused with deadly poisonous species, and should definitely be avoided by novice mushroomers.".
- Blusher binomialAuthority Christiaan_Hendrik_Persoon.
- Blusher class Agaricomycetes.
- Blusher conservationStatus "Very common".
- Blusher division Basidiomycota.
- Blusher family Amanitaceae.
- Blusher genus Amanita.
- Blusher kingdom Fungus.
- Blusher order Agaricales.
- Blusher thumbnail Amanita_rubescens.JPG?width=300.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink valirube.pdf.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink brunlocu.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink congolen.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink flavorub.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink novinupt.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink orsoniis.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink rubealba.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink ruberube.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink amanita_flavorubescens.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink amanita_novinupta.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink amanita_rubescens.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink www.mykoweb.com.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Blusher wikiPageExternalLink Amanita_novinupta.html.
- Blusher wikiPageID "2745615".
- Blusher wikiPageRevisionID "597350822".
- Blusher binomial "Amanita rubescens".
- Blusher binomialAuthority "Gray".
- Blusher capshape "flat".
- Blusher classis Agaricomycetes.
- Blusher divisio Basidiomycota.
- Blusher ecologicaltype "mycorrhizal".
- Blusher familia Amanitaceae.
- Blusher genus "Amanita".
- Blusher hasPhotoCollection Blusher.
- Blusher howedible "choice".
- Blusher hymeniumtype "gills".
- Blusher imageWidth "235".
- Blusher name "Amanita rubescens ''and allies'".
- Blusher name "Blusher".
- Blusher ordo Agaricales.
- Blusher regnum Fungus.
- Blusher species "''A. novinupta".
- Blusher species "A. rubescens".
- Blusher sporeprintcolor "white".
- Blusher status "Very common".
- Blusher stipecharacter "ring".
- Blusher whichgills "free".
- Blusher subject Category:Amanita.
- Blusher type Eukaryote.
- Blusher type Fungus.
- Blusher type Species.
- Blusher type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Blusher type EukaryoticCell.
- Blusher type Fungus.
- Blusher type Organism.
- Blusher comment "The Blusher is the common name for several closely related species of the genus Amanita. A. rubescens, found in Europe and eastern North America, and A. novinupta in western North America. Both their scientific and common names are derived from the propensity of their flesh to turn pink on bruising, or cutting. Although edible, it can be confused with deadly poisonous species, and should definitely be avoided by novice mushroomers.".
- Blusher label "Amanita rubescens".
- Blusher label "Amanita rubescens".
- Blusher label "Amanita rubescens".
- Blusher label "Amanite rougissante".
- Blusher label "Blusher".
- Blusher label "Muchomor czerwieniejący".
- Blusher label "Parelamaniet".
- Blusher label "Perlpilz".
- Blusher label "Мухомор серо-розовый".
- Blusher label "ガンタケ".
- Blusher sameAs Muchomůrka_růžovka.
- Blusher sameAs Perlpilz.
- Blusher sameAs Amanita_rubescens.
- Blusher sameAs Galdakao_lanperna.
- Blusher sameAs Amanite_rougissante.
- Blusher sameAs Amanita_rubescens.
- Blusher sameAs ガンタケ.
- Blusher sameAs Parelamaniet.
- Blusher sameAs Muchomor_czerwieniejący.
- Blusher sameAs Amanita_rubescens.
- Blusher sameAs m.080glx.
- Blusher sameAs Q623485.
- Blusher sameAs Q623485.
- Blusher wasDerivedFrom Blusher?oldid=597350822.
- Blusher depiction Amanita_rubescens.JPG.
- Blusher isPrimaryTopicOf Blusher.
- Blusher name "Blusher".