Flammulina
''Flammulina'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus, widespread in temperate regions, has been estimated to contain 10 species. List of species * ''Flammulina callistosporioides'' * '' Flammulina elastica'' * ''Flammulina fennae'' * ''Flammulina ferrugineolutea'' * '' Flammulina filiformis'' (enokitake) * ''Flammulina finlandica'' * ''Flammulina mediterranea'' * ''Flammulina mexicana'' * ''Flammulina ononidis'' * ''Flammulina populicola'' * ''Flammulina rossica'' * ''Flammulina similis'' * ''Flammulina stratosa ''Flammulina'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus, widespread in temperate regions, has been estimated to contain 10 species. List of species * '' Flammulina callistosporioides'' * '' Flammulina elastica'' * ''Fla ...'' * '' Flammulina velutipes'' (velvet shank) References External links * The Genus ''Flammulina''* Physalacriaceae Agaricales genera {{Physalacriaceae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flammulina Ferrugineolutea
''Flammulina'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus, widespread in temperate regions, has been estimated to contain 10 species. List of species * '' Flammulina callistosporioides'' * '' Flammulina elastica'' * ''Flammulina fennae'' * '' Flammulina ferrugineolutea'' * '' Flammulina filiformis'' (enokitake) * ''Flammulina finlandica'' * ''Flammulina mediterranea'' * ''Flammulina mexicana'' * ''Flammulina ononidis'' * ''Flammulina populicola'' * ''Flammulina rossica'' * ''Flammulina similis'' * ''Flammulina stratosa ''Flammulina'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus, widespread in temperate regions, has been estimated to contain 10 species. List of species * '' Flammulina callistosporioides'' * '' Flammulina elastica'' * ''Fla ...'' * '' Flammulina velutipes'' (velvet shank) References External links * The Genus ''Flammulina''* Physalacriaceae Agaricales genera {{Physalacriaceae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flammulina Filiformis
''Flammulina filiformis'' is a species of agaric (gilled mushroom) in the family Physalacriaceae. It is well known for its role in Japanese cuisine, where it is called ''enokitake'' (榎茸, エノキタケ, ) and is widely cultivated in East Asia. Until recently, the species was considered to be conspecific with the European '' Flammulina velutipes'', but DNA sequencing has shown that the two are distinct. Taxonomy ''Flammulina filiformis'' was originally described from China in 2015 as a variety of ''F. velutipes'', based on ITS sequences. Further molecular research using a combination of different sequences has shown that ''F. filiformis'' and ''F. velutipes'' are distinct and should be recognized as separate species. Vernacular names The names ''enokitake'' ( 榎茸、 エノキタケ), ''enokidake'' (榎茸、 エノキダケ) and ''enoki'' ( 榎、 エノキ) are derived from the Japanese language. In Mandarin Chinese, the mushroom is called (', "gold needle mushr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flammulina Velutipes
''Flammulina velutipes'' is a species of gilled mushroom in the family Physalacriaceae. In the UK, it has been given the recommended English name of velvet shank. The species occurs in Europe and North America. Until recently ''Flammulina velutipes'' was considered to be conspecific with the Asian'' Flammulina filiformis'', cultivated for food as "enokitake" or "golden needle mushroom", but DNA sequencing has shown that the two are distinct. Taxonomy The species was originally described from England by botanist William Curtis in 1782 as ''Agaricus velutipes''. It was transferred to the genus ''Flammulina'' by Rolf Singer Rolf Singer (June 23, 1906 – January 18, 1994) was a German-born mycologist and one of the most important taxonomists of gilled mushrooms (agarics) in the 20th century. After receiving his Ph.D. at the University of Vienna in 1931 he worked ... in 1951. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q84912346 Fungi of Europe Fungi described in 1782 velutipes F ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |