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''Cystoderma amianthinum'', commonly called the saffron parasol, the saffron powder-cap, or the earthy powder-cap, is a small orange-ochre, or yellowish-brown, gilled mushroom. It grows in damp mossy grassland, in coniferous forest clearings, or on wooded heaths. It is probably the most common of the small ''Cystoderma'' genus. Possibly edible, it is not recommended due to its unpleasant odour and resemblance to poisonous species. ==Taxonomy== ''Cystoderma amianthinum'' was first noted by the Italian-Austrian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, who called it ''Agaricus amianthinus'' in 1772. The present generic name ''Cystoderma'' was erected by Swiss mycologist Victor Fayod in 1889, and is roughly translated as 'blistered skin', and is probably a reference to the appearance of the pellicle (cap skin).
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