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''Tricholoma saponaceum'', also known as the soap-scented toadstool, soapy knight or soap tricholoma is an inedible mushroom found in woodlands in Europe and North America. ==Taxonomy== ''Tricholoma saponaceum'' was first described in 1818 by the father of mycology Elias Magnus Fries and given the name ''Agaricus saponaceus'', before being placed in the genus ''Tricholoma'' by German mycologist Paul Kummer in 1871. The specific epithet ''saponaceum'' is derived from the Latin 'of or pertaining to soap'. Its names in other European languages, such as French ''Tricolome à odeur de savon'', and German ''Seifenritterling'' have a similar derivation to its English names-soap-scented toadstool, soapy knight or soap tricholoma—all relating to its soapy scent. ''Tricholoma saponaceum'' is yet another fungus which may represent a species complex of two or more species. The variety ''ardosiacum'', described by Italian mycologist Giacomo Bresadola, has a dark blue-grey cap.
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