Lyophyllum shimeji, commonly known as the hon-shimeji is an edible species of fungus in the family Lyophyllaceae that grows in pine forests, often near man-made roads. It is found in Japan, Sweden, Finland and Estonia.[1]
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Lyophyllumshimeji, commonly known as the hon-shimeji is an edible species of fungus in the family Lyophyllaceae that grows in pine forests, often near...
Shimeji (Japanese: シメジ, 占地 or 湿地) is a group of edible mushrooms native to East Asia, but also found in northern Europe. Hon-shimeji (Lyophyllum shimeji)...
occurs in eastern temperate Asia. Lyophyllum decastes is commercially cultivated in Japan, where it is known as hatake shimeji, and in China, where it is known...
fungi, such as the brown beech mushroom Hypsizygus tessellatus and Lyophyllumshimeji. The family currently includes the following genera: Asterophora Blastosporella...