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Stropharia aeruginosa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stropharia aeruginosa
''Stropharia aeruginosa'', commonly known as the verdigris agaric, is a medium-sized green, slimy woodland mushroom, found on lawns, mulch and woodland from spring to autumn. The edibility of this mushroom is controversial〔(Stropharia aeruginosa Medicinal Mushrooms )〕 - some sources claim that it's edible, while others claim it to be poisonous, although effects are little known and its toxic constituents undescribed. ==Taxonomy== The French mycologist Lucien Quélet gave it its current binomial name in 1872, after it was initially described as ''Agaricus aeruginosus'' by William Curtis in 1784. The Dutch mycologist Machiel Noordeloos placed it in the genus ''Psilocybe'' in 1995. The specific epithet ''aerūgǐnōsa'' is Latin for "covered in verdigris (copper-rust)".
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