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Bo 218 Parasol Mushroom
Macrolepiota procera (SCOP. ex FR.) SING. Stunted form. Edible.
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Bo 221 Parasitic Bolete Mushroom
Xerocomus parasiticus (BULL. ex FR.) QUÉL. Edible.
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BoS 225 Penny Bun Bolete
Boletus edulis (BULL. ex FR.) Group with six different stages of development. Edible.
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BoS 226 Development of Hat Fungi
Natural size, in SOMSO-PLAST®. Submitted to Dr. rer. nat. A. Meixner, graduate chemist and fungi expert, Stuttgart. The mycelium,...
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BoS 226/1 Scots Pine Mycorrhiza
Pinus sylvestris. Root section enlarged approximately 40 times, cross-section enlarged approximately 430 times, in SOMSO-PLAST®....
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BoS 227 Structure of Hat Fungi
Large model, in SOMSO-PLAST®. Submitted to Dr. rer. nat. Axel Meixner, graduate chemist and fungi expert, Stuttgart. The morphological...
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Bo 229 Giant Puffball
Langermannia gigantea (Calvatia maxima) (BATSCH ex PERS.) ROSTK. Edible when young.
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BoS 230 Kefir grains
mix of Lactococcus lactis, Kluyveromyces lactis, Candida utilis, Candida kefyr, et al. Edible
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Bo 244 Porcelain Fungus
Oudemansiella mucida, (SCHRAD. ex FR.) HOEHN. Edible after it has been washed thoroughly, but it is not a valuable edible mushroom
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BoS 14/1 Common Pinmould
Mucor mucedo, enlarged approximately 250 times, in SOMSO-Platst®. According to Prof. Dr. W. Weber. The model shows sexual and asexual...
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BoS 23 Death Cap
Amanita phalloides (VAILL. ex FR.) LINK. Group showing the seven most important stages of development, mounted on a green base. Deadly...
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BoS 24 Honey Fungus
Armillaria mellea (VAHL ex FR.) P. KUMM. Group showing 6 different stages of development, mounted on a green base. Poisonous when raw and...
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BoS 25 Death Cap
Amanita phalloides (VAILL. ex FR.) LINK. 4 stages. Deadly poisonous and extremely dangerous!
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