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Industrial, Medical and Environmental Applications of ...
Wood hedgehog (Hydnum repandum) is an edible ectomycorrhizal (EMC)
mushroom found in conifers and broad-leaved trees forests, and close to
chanterelle (e.g. Cantharellus cibarius) mushroom. EMC fungi are essential in
maintaining ...
Antonio Méndez-Vilas, 2014
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Edible Mushrooms: Safe to Pick, Good to Eat
FRUITING BODY : Very similar to the Wood Hedgehog. CAP : 1–3 inches (3–7
cm) wide. Downy, thinner, and more regular than the Wood Hedgehog. Red/
yellow to orange brown in color. STIPE : 1–3 inches (2–7 cm) tall, often centered
and ...
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Mushrooms traded as food. Vol II sec 2: Nordic risk ...
(2009) have identified 780 mg/kg (dry weight; mean of tree samples) of
ergothioneine in the fruit bodies of Wood Hedgehog. For further information on
ergothioneine: see Lepista nuda. Mutagens: Extracts of fruit bodies from Wood
Hedgehog ...
Jørn Gry, Christer Andersson, 2014
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The Pocket Guide to Wild Mushrooms: Helpful Tips for ...
Helpful Tips for Mushrooming in the Field Pelle Holmberg, Hans Marklund.
Preparing and preserving Wood hedgehog is very similar to the chanterelle and
they are closely connected in theirclassification. Woodhedgehog and chanterelle
can ...
Pelle Holmberg, Hans Marklund, 2013
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Field Guide to Mushrooms and Other Fungi of Britain and Europe
... Velvet Chanterelle 138 Velvet Rollrim 94 Velvet Shank 102 Violet Crowncup 1
80 Violet Milk Cap 122 Violet Web Cap 114 Willow Bracket 146 Winter Bonnet 84
Winter Polypore 44 Witches' Butter 184 Wood Blewit 74 Wood Hedgehog 142 ...
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Dictionary of Food: International Food and Cooking Terms ...
... ofthe woodcock found in Europeand Asia wood doveSee pigeon wood
duckCarolina duck wood ear Cloud ear fungus wood fungusCloud ear fungus
wood grouse Capercaillie wood hedgehog United States A type of wild
mushroom with a ...
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e-Study Guide for: Introduction to Fungi
... pores are cream to pale yellow, but stain blue when bruised or cut. Hydnum
repandum: Hydnum repandum, commonly known as the Wood Hedgehog or
Hedgehog mushroom, is an ediblebasidiomycete mushroom of the family
Hydnaceae.
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2012
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People and plants in ancient western North America
... Sarcobatus vermicularis fruit, seed Gromwell Lithospermum spp. seed
Groundcherry Physalis sp. seed 1 Gourd, wild Cucurbita digitata; C. foetidissima
seed, rind Grape, wild Vitis spp. seed, fruit Hackberry Celtis spp. seed, wood
Hedgehog ...
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Mushrooms Traded As Food: Nordic Questionnaire, Including ...
1–19 Hydnum repandum (Wood Hedgehog) (“Pied de Mouton”, “Hedgehog”) 1–
20 Hydnum rufescens (Terracotta Hedgehog) 1–21 Hypsizygus spp (Elm Leech)
(Brown Beech Mushroom, White Beech. Mushrooms traded as food 29.
Jørn Gry (konsulent), Christer Andersson, Lulu Krüger, Birgitte Lyrån og Laila Jensvoll, Niina Matilainen og Annika Nurttila, Grímur Olafsson, Bente Fabech (formand), Nordic Council of Ministers, 2012
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List of additions made to the collections in the British ...
The Numidian goat (emblem of Typhon), in wood. Hedgehog (living emblem of
the sun) ; on the base is a crocodile and scorpion in intaglio ; in blue porcelain.
Bull, probably Apis, in bronze. Bull without any attributes, in blue porcelain.