WHAT DOES WOOD WOOLLYFOOT MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of wood woollyfoot in the English dictionary
The definition of wood woollyfoot in the dictionary is a common yellowish basidiomycetous fungus, Collybia peronata, of broad-leaved woodland, having a hairy tuft at the foot of the stem.
4 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WOOD WOOLLYFOOT»
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Mushrooms: A comprehensive guide to mushroom identification
Wood Woollyfoot Collybia peronata (Bolton) P. Kumm. Cap 3—6cm across,
convex then flattened, often with a low, broad umbo; tan to darker brown;
becoming wrinkled and leathery with age. Stem 30—60X3—6mm; yellowish,
covered in long, ...
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Collins Mushroom Miscellany
Typical of these is wood woollyfoot (Colly bia peronata). Fungi of grassland
communities include field mushroom (Agaricus campestris) and species such as
yellow fieldcap, previously known as egg-yolk fungus (Bolbitius titubans, was B.
of broadleaved woods - so familiar that some have well-worn common names:
Wood Woollyfoot, Spindle Shank, Butter Cap. It is usually easy enough to
recognise a Collybia, with its tough, 'cartilaginous' stalk, white spores and smooth
brown ...
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Golden Fool: The Tawny Man Trilogy
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