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Pleurotus pulmonarius
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Pleurotus pulmonarius, the lung oyster mushroom, is very similar to Pleurotus ostreatus, the tree oyster, but has a few noticeable differences. The caps of pulmonarius are much paler and smaller than ostreatus and develops more of a stem. Pulmonarius also prefers warmer weather than ostreatus and will appear later in the summer. Otherwise, the taste and cultivation of the two species is generally described as largely the same.
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Fungi
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Pleurotus pulmonarius
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Oyster mushroom
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Ostreatus
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2
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Agaricomycetes
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-432000.0
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on hymenium and are decurrent. They will descend the stipe.
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>5000 ppm
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1000
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1000
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75
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white, to yellowish, to lavender gray
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<1000 ppm
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not distinct with sufficient air exchange, long and narrow with buildup of CO2
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50
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90
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85
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400
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absent
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95
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5
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5
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60
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-432000.0
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n/a
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-1209600.0
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white, linear, becoming cottony, and eventually forming a thick, peelable, mycelial mat. If cultures on agar media or on grain are not transferred in a timely fashion , the mycelium becomes so dense as to make inoculations cumbersome and messy.)
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* Lung Oyster * Phoenix Oyster
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Tricholomataceae
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Agaricales
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Basidiomycota
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Lung oyster
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Pleurotus pulmonarius, the lung oyster mushroom, is very similar to Pleurotus ostreatus, the tree oyster, but has a few noticeable differences. The caps of pulmonarius are much paler and smaller than ostreatus and develops more of a stem. Pulmonarius also prefers warmer weather than ostreatus and will appear later in the summer. Otherwise, the taste and cultivation of the two species is generally described as largely the same. * Cap: 2-12 cm; convex, becoming flat or somewhat depressed; lung-shaped (hence its Latin name) to semicircular, or nearly circular if growing on the tops of logs; somewhat greasy when young and fresh; fairly smooth; whitish to beige or pale tan, usually without dark brown colorations; the margin inrolled when young, later wavy and, unlike Pleurotus ostreatus, very finely lined. * Spore print: white, to yellowish, to lavender gray * Gills: on hymenium and are decurrent. They will descend the stipe. * Stipe: not distinct with sufficient air exchange, long and narrow with buildup of CO2 * Veil: absent * Mycelium: white, linear, becoming cottony, and eventually forming a thick, peelable, mycelial mat. If cultures on agar media or on grain are not transferred in a timely fashion (i.e. within two weeks), the mycelium becomes so dense as to make inoculations cumbersome and messy.)