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As the name suggests ("Oak Loving"),
this is one of the most common Tricholomas under Live Oak.
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Stipitipellis and caulocystidia |
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Tricholoma dryophilum under
Eucalyptus globulus |

Tricholoma dryophilum is jumping hosts to the relative new
comer in California -- Eucalyptus globulus. Several
collections were examined carefully to explore the possibility whether they
represent Tricholoma eucalypticum, a native Australian
Tricholoma associated with Eucalyptus. The findings confirmed that these
are Tricholoma dryophilum. |
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