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  1. Agaricales
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    Pluteus cervinus, commonly known as the deer shield, deer mushroom, or fawn mushroom, is a species of fungus in the order Agaricales. Fruit bodies are agaricoid (mushroom-shaped). Pluteus cervinus is saprotrophic and fruit bodies are found on rotten logs, roots, tree stumps, sawdust, and other wood waste.
    Order : Agaricales Family : Pluteaceae Occurrence on wood substrate: Saprobic; solitary or in small groups on or around decaying deciduous, and less often, conifer stumps and logs. May through October.
    The genus Pluteus is a member of the Agaricales, the largest order of mushroom-forming fungi with some 14000 described species. Within the order, Pluteus is closely related to Volvariella, which contains the widely produced edible straw mushroom (Volvariella volvacea).
    Orde: Agaricales (Plaatjeszwam)
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    WEBOrder : Agaricales. Family : Pluteaceae. Occurrence on wood substrate: Saprobic; solitary or in. small groups on or around decaying deciduous, and less. often, conifer stumps and logs. May through October. Dimensions: …

  6. WEBPluteus cervinus has a dull brown color that blends well with the logs on which it grows. It has a brown, moist cap, white gills that turn pinkish, and no ring. It grows on rotten logs, roots, and tree stumps and is common in …

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