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Genus of fungi
Geastrum aculeatum Geastrum albonigrum Geastrum andrewsii Geastrum argentatum Geastrum argentinum Geastrum australe Geastrum austrominimum Geastrum benitoi
Geastrum
Species of fungus in the family Geastraceae
Geastrum triplex is a species of fungus commonly known as the collared earthstar, the saucered earthstar, or the triple earthstar—and less commonly by
Geastrum_triplex
Species of mushroom
Geastrum saccatum, commonly known as the sessile earthstar or rounded earthstar, or star of the land, is a species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum
Geastrum_saccatum
Species of fungus in the family Geastraceaea
Geastrum quadrifidum, commonly known as the rayed earthstar or four-footed earthstar, is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum
Geastrum_quadrifidum
Species of fungus
Geastrum welwitschii is a species of fungus in the earthstar family. First collected from Spain in the mid-19th century, the fungus is distributed in Europe
Geastrum_welwitschii
Species of fungus
Geastrum subiculosum is an inedible species of fungus belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi. The fungus was first described scientifically
Geastrum_subiculosum
Species of fungus
Geastrum campestre is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi. Index Fungorum v t e
Geastrum_campestre
Species of fungus
Geastrum elegans is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi. v t e
Geastrum_elegans
Species of fungus
Geastrum albonigrum is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar genus. It is found in Costa Rica and Mexico. G. albonigrum
Geastrum_albonigrum
Species of fungus
Geastrum rufescens, commonly known as the rosy earthstar, is a species of fungus in the family Geastraceae. It was first described scientifically by Christian
Geastrum_rufescens
Cosmopolitan species of fungus
appearance, A. hygrometricus is not related to the true earthstars of genus Geastrum, although historically, they have been taxonomically confused. The species
Astraeus_hygrometricus
Species of fungus
Geastrum aculeatum is a species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi. It is found in eastern Brazil. da Silva BDB, Cabral TS
Geastrum_aculeatum
Form type of fungus
Cantharellales), Basidiomycetes: Phallales: Geastraceae: Geastrum Geastrum coronatum Geastrum fornicatum Geastrum saccatum Sclerodermatales (related to Boletales)
Puffball
Species of fungus
Geastrum fimbriatum, commonly known as the fringed earthstar or the sessile earthstar, is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum
Geastrum_fimbriatum
Species of fungus
Geastrum melanocephalum is a species of earthstar fungus belonging to the family Geastraceae. It has been put on the Red List of threatened macrofungi
Geastrum_melanocephalum
Species of fungus
Geastrum fornicatum, commonly known as the acrobatic earthstar or the arched earthstar, is an inedible species of mushroom in the family Geastraceae. Like
Geastrum_fornicatum
Species of fungus
Geastrum pectinatum is a species of fungus in the earthstar family. It is commonly known as the beaked earthstar or the beret earthstar, in reference to
Geastrum_pectinatum
Species of fungus
Geastrum minimum, the tiny earthstar, is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum. Although rare, it is widespread in Europe, where
Geastrum_minimum
Genus of fungus
Geastrum britannicum is a fungal species in the family Geastraceae. Its recommended English name is vaulted earthstar. Like other earthstars, the basidiocarps
Geastrum_britannicum
Species of fungus
Geastrum lageniforme is a species of fungus belonging to the genus Geastrum. It was described as new to science by Italian mycologist Carlo Vittadini
Geastrum_lageniforme
Species of fungus
Geastrum velutinum is a species of fungus in the family Geastraceae. Found in North America, it was first described scientifically by Andrew Price Morgan
Geastrum_velutinum
Species of fungus
Geastrum australe is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi. It can be mistaken for G. saccatum or G. simulans
Geastrum_australe
Species of fungus
Geastrum jurei is a species of fungus in the Geastrales, or earthstar fungi. It is known only from Algarrobo, in the Valparaíso province of Chile. It is
Geastrum_jurei
Species of fungus
Geastrum coronatum is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi. Christian Hendrik Persoon published the first
Geastrum_coronatum
Order of fungi
classified in this order, divided among seven or eight genera, including Geastrum, Myriostoma and Sphaerobolus. Sphaerobolus species are known as "shotgun
Geastrales
Species of fungus
Geastrum entomophilum is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi. Found in northeast Brazil in 2008, the species
Geastrum_entomophilum
Species of fungus
Geastrum corollinum is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi. First described scientifically by German naturalist
Geastrum_corollinum
Species of fungus
Geastrum lloydianum is a species of fungus belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi. Described as new to science in 1906 by Johannes Rick, it
Geastrum_lloydianum
Species of fungus
Geastrum berkeleyi, or Berkeley's earthstar, is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi. It can be distinguished
Geastrum_berkeleyi
Species of fungus
Geastrum leptospermum is a species of fungus in the family Geastraceae. It was first described scientifically by American mycologist George F. Atkinson
Geastrum_leptospermum
Enclosure in which spores are formed
columella, while in Gymnoglossum species, the columella is branched. In some Geastrum species, the columella appears as an extension of the stalk into the spore
Sporangium
1982 studio album by Andreas Vollenweider
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Caverna_Magica
Topics referred to by the same term
Earthstar may refer to: Fungi in the genus Geastrum Earthstar (band), a 1970s and 1980s American band Earth Star (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Earthstar
Species of fungus
Geastrum huneckii is a species of earthstar fungus in the family Geastraceae. Found in Mongolia, it was formally described as a new species in 1981 by
Geastrum_huneckii
Genus of fungi
associations with trees and shrubs. Despite their similar appearance to the Geastrum earthstars, the species of Astraeus are not closely related. The mycelium
Astraeus_(fungus)
Topics referred to by the same term
(software) Three Fiber Triplex, a synonym of the sea snail genus Chicoreus Geastrum triplex, a fungus Givira triplex, a caterpillar and moth Metasia triplex
Triplex
Subdivision of fungi
should be included in Agaricomycotina. Amanita caesarea (Agaricomycetes) Geastrum saccatum (Agaricomycetes) Clathrus archeri (Agaricomycetes) Trametes versicolor
Agaricomycotina
Genus of fungi
black) hymenia. The specific epithet geaster alludes to members of genus Geastrum, which also open to form star-shaped fruit bodies commonly called 'earthstars'
Chorioactis
1976 Acutocapillitium portoricense 1976 Bovista cacao 1975 Geastrum furfuraceum 1968 Geastrum victorinii 1946 Morganella stercoraria 1971 Ponce de León
Patricio_Ponce_de_León
Species of fungus
gasteroid fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It was first described as Geastrum bovista by Johann Friedrich Klotzsch in 1843. Paul Christoph Hennings transferred
Disciseda_bovista
Ecology of Australia
A rounded earth star (Geastrum saccatum), in Mount Field National Park, Tasmania
Fungi_of_Australia
Genus of flowering plants
Thien) Aspidistra fungilliformis Y.Wan – China (W Guangxi) Aspidistra geastrum Tillich – Vietnam (Thua Thien) Aspidistra glandulosa (Gagnep.) Tillich
Aspidistra
Topics referred to by the same term
Earth Star Diamond Geastrales or earthstar (fungus): species of the genus Geastrum Cryptanthus or earth star, a genus in the botanical family Bromeliaceae
Earth_Star
much of their former range or have never occurred outside of Britain. Geastrum britannicum – An earthstar fungus, first seen in Norfolk by Jonathan Revett
List of endemic species of the British Isles
List_of_endemic_species_of_the_British_Isles
List of terms used in biology
British yellowhead, Inula britannica; Cortinarius britannicus, a mushroom; Geastrum britannicum, an earthstar fungus britannicus – britannica – britannicum
List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
List_of_Latin_and_Greek_words_commonly_used_in_systematic_names
Austrian botanist and explorer (1806–1872)
horridus, Pachypodium namaquanum and Pachypodium lealii. The earthstar fungus Geastrum welwitschii, a species he collected in Portugal, is named in his honor
Friedrich_Welwitsch
Species of fungus
epithet geaster refers to the similarity with earthstar fungi of the genus Geastrum. In 1848, Joseph-Henri Léveillé considered the star-shaped opening of mature
Scleroderma_polyrhizum
Geastrum striatum DC. [as Geaster], (1805) Geastrum pazschkeanum Henn. 1900 Geastrum pectinatum Pers. 1801 Geastrum quadrifidum Pers. 1794 Geastrum saccatum
List of fungi of South Africa – G
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_G
Species of fungus
monophyletic group which includes gasteromycetes in the genera Sphaerobolus and Geastrum, and the order Phallales (represented in the study by genus Pseudocolus)
Ramaria_subbotrytis
Genus of fungi
be placed in the gomphoid-phalloid clade along with related genera like Geastrum, Phallus, Pseudocolus, Ramaria, Clavariadelphus, Gomphus and Gautieria
Sphaerobolus
Village and parish in East Sussex, England
(Cyathus striatus), yellow stainer (Agaricus xanthodermus), Earth stars (Geastrum triplex), lots of turkey tail (Trametes versicolor), and many others. If
Falmer
('star animals'); Iranoaster ('star from Iran'); Asteroceras ('star horn'); Geastrum ('earth star') -avus: Pronunciation: /avus/. Origin: Latin: avus. Meaning:
List of commonly used taxonomic affixes
List_of_commonly_used_taxonomic_affixes
Type of anatomical feature
diagnostic when distinguishing closely related species. The earthstar Geastrum pectinatum showing a beaked peristome The peristome is the margin of the
Peristome
Genus of fungi
are elastic, a feature shared with the gasteroid genera Lycoperdon and Geastrum. The flexibility of the capillitium gives the gleba a cottony texture that
Bovista
Genus of fungi
DNA sequences has confirmed the traditional belief that Myriostoma and Geastrum are closely related. Recent molecular research, based on cladistic analysis
Myriostoma
Mexican mycologist (1924–2020)
of Mexico: Sonora, State of Mexico and Campeche, focusing in the genus Geastrum. During this time he was interested in identifying edible mushrooms from
Teófilo_Herrera_Suárez
lichenised) Berkeley's earthstar Geastrum berkeleyi Fungi (including lichens) Fungus (non lichenised) Weathered earthstar Geastrum corollinum Fungi (including
List of species and habitats of principal importance in England
List_of_species_and_habitats_of_principal_importance_in_England
Group of fungi
The same ingenious mechanism has evolved separately in the earthstars (Geastrum species), which have a hard outer layer to the fruitbody that splits open
Gasteroid_fungi
Nature reserve in Stockholm, Sweden
ecological value; these include Goodyera repens, Chimaphila umbellata and Geastrum pectinatum, among others. The hiking trail Sörmlandsleden passes through
Stora_Träsket_Nature_Reserve
Dutch mycologist (1906–1995)
1932. His mycological career began with a publication on earth stars (Geastrum, Astraeus and Myriostoma) in 1926, though his most prolific period of mycological
Emile_Kits_van_Waveren
Nature reserve in Ealing and Hounslow, UK
earthstars, jelly fungi Puffballs, Lycoperdon perlatum Collared earthstar, Geastrum triplex Tripe fungus, Auricularia mesenterica Pestle puffball Handkea (Calvatia)
Gunnersbury_Triangle
Genus of fungi
Tulostoma (xerophilic stalked puffballs), Scleroderma (hard puffballs), Geastrum (earthstars), or Pseudocolus (stinkhorns). Some authors have placed Calostoma
Calostoma
German chemist and lichenologist (1928–2011)
been named after Huneck: Opegrapha huneckii Follmann & Klement (1970); Geastrum huneckii Dörfelt (1981); and Pertusaria huneckiana Feige & Lumbsch (1993)
Siegfried_Huneck
agaricales physalacriaceae Geastrum hungaricum DD Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes geastrales geastraceae Geastrum pouzarii DD Unknown basidiomycota
List of fungi by conservation status
List_of_fungi_by_conservation_status
cyathiformis), cicatrizing substances to treat burns in children (sporocarps of Geastrum and Lycoperdon), to heal and disinfect wounds and to treat bee stings (dried
Macrofungi_of_Guatemala
Gastrosporiaceae Pilát 1934 Gastrosporium Mattir. Geastrales Geastraceae Corda 1842 Geastrum Pers. Ustilaginales Geminaginaceae Vánky 2001 Geminago Vánky & R. Bauer
List of Basidiomycota families
List_of_Basidiomycota_families
U.S. botanist and mycologist (1836–1907)
Heimioporus betula) Cantharellus morgani Peck (now Hygrophoropsis morganii) Geastrum morganii Lloyd 1902 Hypoxylon morganii Ellis & Everh. 1892 Polyporus morgani
Andrew_Price_Morgan
British botanist (1835–1917)
The species Agaricus worthingtonii Fr., Clitopilus smithii Massee, and Geastrum smithii Lloyd were named after him. Worthington G. Smith's reputation as
Worthington_George_Smith
Genus of fungus
renaming). Christian Hendrik Persoon had previously placed the species in Geastrum in 1801, while in 1821 Samuel Frederick Gray described the genus Polystoma
Myriostoma_coliforme
Urban protected area in Zagreb
Cortinarius caperatus Entoloma politum Fomitopsis betulina Ganoderma lucidum Geastrum fimbriatum Gomphidius glutinosus Gymnopus androsaceus Gymnopus fusipes
Maksimir_Park
Genus of fungi
illegitimate. Patricio Ponce de León transferred the Congolese species Geastrum barbatum (described by Dissing & M. Lange in 1962) to Geasteroides in 1968
Geasteroides
Geologic formation in Bornholm, Denmark
Extant Geastrum campestre specimen, found linked with plant matter. Spores recovered on the Sorthat Formation may be derived from similar fungi.
Sorthat_Formation
Topics referred to by the same term
campestre Compsibidion campestre Epidendrum campestre Eryngium campestre Geastrum campestre Lepidium campestre Symphyotrichum campestre Trifolium campestre
Campestre
Species of fungus
mycologists viewed it as a relative of, variously, Scleroderma, Clathrus, Geastrum, or Tulostoma. The advent of molecular phylogenetics in the late 20th century
Calostoma_cinnabarinum
Czech botanist and mycologist (1927–2020)
botanical name. Frantisekia Spirin & Zmitr. 2007 Kotlabaea Svrček 1969 Geastrum kotlabae V.J.Staněk 1958 Junghuhnia kotlabae Pouzar 2003 Pleurotus kotlabae
František_Kotlaba
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Fame; Dignity; Honour
Biblical
bed; extension; a coal
Girl/Female
Hindu
Male
English
Unisex form of English Rimmon, RIMON means "pomegranate."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Reaney explains this as a nickname for a person who is difficult to shake off, from Middle English bur(r) ‘bur’ (a seedhead that sticks to clothing). Burre occurs as a surname or byname as early as 1185, but the vocabulary word is not recorded in OED until the 14th century. Another possibility is derivation from Old English būr ‘small dwelling or building’ (modern English bower), but there are phonological difficulties here too.German : perhaps a variant spelling of Bur, or a topographic name from Burr(e) ‘mound’, ‘hill’, or in the south a variant of Burrer.The American political leader Aaron Burr (1756–1836) was the son of a clergyman and academic, president of Princeton University. On his mother’s side he was descended from the Puritan preacher Jonathan Edwards; on his father’s from Jehu Burr, who emigrated from England with John Winthrop to MA in 1630.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lamp
Girl/Female
Assamese, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu, Traditional
Night; Half Name of Flower; Queen
Female
Hungarian
 Short form of Hungarian Katalin, KATA means "pure." Compare with other forms of Kata.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Good Voice; Melody
Boy/Male
Arabic
Firm; Hard
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