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Paddy Straw: Scientific Name: Volvariella volvacea Commonly known as straw mushroom or paddy straw mushroom. Edible mushroom cultivated in Southeast Asia. Grows in straw and has a delicate flavor. Rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals. Chart Category: Edibility – Edible Panellus Bio: Scientific Name: Panellus serotinus Commonly known as late fall oyster or velvet foot. Found in Europe and North America. Grows on decaying wood, particularly oaks. Has a distinct fan-shaped cap with a velvety texture. Chart Category: Habitat – Decaying wood Parasol Mushroom: Scientific Name: Macrolepiota procera Large mushroom with a distinctive umbrella-shaped cap. Commonly found in grasslands and open areas. Edible mushroom, but caution is advised as it can be confused with toxic species. Chart Category: Edibility – Edible with caution Pathfinder Oyster: Scientific Name: Pleurotus ostreatus Commonly known as oyster mushroom. Grows on decaying wood, particularly hardwoods. Edible and widely cultivated for its culinary uses. Has a delicate flavor and a soft, oyster-like texture. Chart Category: Edibility – Edible Pearl Sawgill: Scientific Name: Neolentinus lepideus Commonly known as the train wrecker or sawgill mushroom. Found in North America and Europe. Grows on decaying wood, including hardwoods. Possesses unique white, scaly caps and gills. Chart Category: Habitat – Decaying wood Pestalotiopsis Microspora: Scientific Name: Pestalotiopsis microspora Fungus known for its ability to break down polyurethane. Found in soil, air, and various plant hosts. Used in bioremediation and potentially for recycling plastics. Chart Category: Application – Bioremediation, plastic recycling Pheasant Back Mushroom: Scientific Name: Cerioporus squamosus Commonly known as the dryad’s saddle or hawk’s wing. Found in North America and Europe. Grows on decaying wood, particularly deciduous trees. Features a distinctive pattern resembling pheasant feathers on its cap. Chart Category: Habitat – Decaying wood Phellinus Linteus: Scientific Name: Phellinus linteus Medicinal mushroom also known as meshima or songgen. Used in traditional medicine for various health benefits. Grows on hardwood trees, particularly mulberry. Contains bioactive compounds with potential anticancer properties. Chart Category: Application – Medicinal Phoenix Oyster: Scientific Name: Pleurotus pulmonarius Similar to the oyster mushroom but with a paler cap. Edible and popular in culinary dishes. Thrives in warm climates and is less sensitive to temperature than other oyster mushrooms. Chart Category: Edibility – Edible Pioppino Black Poplar Mushroom: Scientific Name: Agrocybe aegerita Commonly known as pioppino or black poplar mushroom. Grows on decaying wood, particularly poplar and willow. – Has a mild, nutty flavor and firm texture. Post navigation Scroll Up