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Russula heterophylla : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russula heterophylla
The edible wild mushroom ''Russula heterophylla'', that has lately been given the common name of the greasy green brittlegill is placed in the ''Russula'' genus, the members of which are mostly known as brittlegills. It is a variably colored mushroom, found in deciduous forests, and woods in Britain, Europe, and Scandinavia. Appearing with broad-leaved trees in summer to early autumn, it usually has a greenish coloration. ==Taxonomy== Noted and described by the South African born mycologist Christian Hendrik Persoon as ''Agaricus lividus'' in 1801. It was placed in the ''Russula'' Genus by the Swedish mycologist, and botanist Elias Magnus Fries in 1838, with the epithet ''heterophylla''. Despite many changes, by several mycologists over the years since then, it is this binomial that is (currently recognised ), and is in use at present. The variants ''Russula heterophylla'' var. ''chlora'' Gillet 1876, and ''Russula heterophylla'' var. ''virginea'' (Cooke and Massee) A.Pearson & Dennis, have been given species status as ''Russula violeipes'', and ''Russula virginea'' respectively.
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