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- Inocybe_geophylla abstract "Inocybe geophylla, commonly known as the Earthy Inocybe, Common White Inocybe or White Fibrecap, is a poisonous mushroom of the genus Inocybe. It is widespread and common in Europe and North America, appearing under both conifer and deciduous trees in summer and autumn. The fruiting body is a small all-white or cream mushroom with a fibrous silky umbonate cap and adnexed gills. An all-lilac variety lilacina is also common.".
- Inocybe_geophylla binomialAuthority Christiaan_Hendrik_Persoon.
- Inocybe_geophylla class Basidiomycota.
- Inocybe_geophylla conservationStatus "Very Common / safe".
- Inocybe_geophylla family Cortinariaceae.
- Inocybe_geophylla genus Inocybe.
- Inocybe_geophylla kingdom Fungus.
- Inocybe_geophylla order Cortinariales.
- Inocybe_geophylla phylum Basidiomycota.
- Inocybe_geophylla thumbnail Ino.geo.jpg?width=300.
- Inocybe_geophylla wikiPageID "19217617".
- Inocybe_geophylla wikiPageRevisionID "596592116".
- Inocybe_geophylla binomial "Inocybe geophylla".
- Inocybe_geophylla binomialAuthority "P. Kumm.".
- Inocybe_geophylla capshape "conical".
- Inocybe_geophylla capshape "umbonate".
- Inocybe_geophylla classis Basidiomycota.
- Inocybe_geophylla ecologicaltype "mycorrhizal".
- Inocybe_geophylla familia Cortinariaceae.
- Inocybe_geophylla genus "Inocybe".
- Inocybe_geophylla hasPhotoCollection Inocybe_geophylla.
- Inocybe_geophylla howedible "deadly".
- Inocybe_geophylla hymeniumtype "gills".
- Inocybe_geophylla imageWidth "235".
- Inocybe_geophylla name "Inocybe geophylla".
- Inocybe_geophylla ordo Cortinariales.
- Inocybe_geophylla phylum Basidiomycota.
- Inocybe_geophylla regnum Fungus.
- Inocybe_geophylla species "I. geophylla".
- Inocybe_geophylla sporeprintcolor "brown".
- Inocybe_geophylla status "Very Common / safe".
- Inocybe_geophylla stipecharacter "bare".
- Inocybe_geophylla whichgills "adnexed".
- Inocybe_geophylla subject Category:Fungi_of_Europe.
- Inocybe_geophylla subject Category:Fungi_of_North_America.
- Inocybe_geophylla subject Category:Inocybe.
- Inocybe_geophylla subject Category:Poisonous_fungi.
- Inocybe_geophylla type FungiOfEurope.
- Inocybe_geophylla type FungiOfNorthAmerica.
- Inocybe_geophylla type Fungus112992868.
- Inocybe_geophylla type LivingThing100004258.
- Inocybe_geophylla type Object100002684.
- Inocybe_geophylla type Organism100004475.
- Inocybe_geophylla type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Inocybe_geophylla type PoisonousFungi.
- Inocybe_geophylla type Whole100003553.
- Inocybe_geophylla type Eukaryote.
- Inocybe_geophylla type Fungus.
- Inocybe_geophylla type Species.
- Inocybe_geophylla type Fungus.
- Inocybe_geophylla type Organism.
- Inocybe_geophylla comment "Inocybe geophylla, commonly known as the Earthy Inocybe, Common White Inocybe or White Fibrecap, is a poisonous mushroom of the genus Inocybe. It is widespread and common in Europe and North America, appearing under both conifer and deciduous trees in summer and autumn. The fruiting body is a small all-white or cream mushroom with a fibrous silky umbonate cap and adnexed gills. An all-lilac variety lilacina is also common.".
- Inocybe_geophylla label "Erdblättriger Risspilz".
- Inocybe_geophylla label "Inocybe geophylla".
- Inocybe_geophylla label "Inocybe geophylla".
- Inocybe_geophylla label "Satijnvezelkop".
- Inocybe_geophylla label "Strzępiak ziemistoblaszkowy".
- Inocybe_geophylla label "Волоконница земляная".
- Inocybe_geophylla label "污白絲蓋傘".
- Inocybe_geophylla sameAs Erdblättriger_Risspilz.
- Inocybe_geophylla sameAs Inocybe_geophylla.
- Inocybe_geophylla sameAs Satijnvezelkop.
- Inocybe_geophylla sameAs Strzępiak_ziemistoblaszkowy.
- Inocybe_geophylla sameAs m.04lgclz.
- Inocybe_geophylla sameAs Q1333853.
- Inocybe_geophylla sameAs Q1333853.
- Inocybe_geophylla sameAs Inocybe_geophylla.
- Inocybe_geophylla wasDerivedFrom Inocybe_geophylla?oldid=596592116.
- Inocybe_geophylla depiction Ino.geo.jpg.
- Inocybe_geophylla isPrimaryTopicOf Inocybe_geophylla.