Tricholoma sejunctum (colloquially yellow blusher in the eastern regions of North America)[3] is a mushroom that appears across much of the Northern Hemisphere and is associated with pine forests.
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^Charles Horton Peck. Mushrooms and Their Use. p. 216.
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