Definition of Tricholoma populinum

1. Noun. An edible agaric that fruits in great clusters (especially in sandy soil under cottonwood trees).

Exact synonyms: Sandy Mushroom
Generic synonyms: Agaric
Group relationships: Genus Tricholoma, Tricholoma

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tricholoma Populinum

Trichinellicae
Trichinelloidea
Trichiuridae
Trichocephalus
Trichoceros
Trichodectes
Trichodontidae
Trichoglossus
Trichoglossus moluccanus
Tricholoma
Tricholoma aurantium
Tricholoma flavovirens
Tricholoma irinum
Tricholoma pardinum
Tricholoma pessundatum
Tricholoma populinum
Tricholoma sejunctum
Tricholoma vaccinum
Tricholoma venenata
Tricholomataceae
Trichomanes boschianum
Trichomanes reniforme
Trichomanes speciosum
Trichomonadidae
Trichomonas buccalis
Trichomonas foetus
Trichomonas gallinae
Trichomonas gallinarum
Trichomonas hominis
Trichomonas ovis

Literary usage of Tricholoma populinum

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. New World Plants and Their Uses: A Guide to Selected Literature and Genetic by Joanne Meil (1995)
""The cottonwood mushroom (tricholoma populinum): a food resource of the Interior Salish Indian peoples of British Columbia." Canadian journal of botany May. ..."

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