Tricholoma equestre: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Basidiomycota
- Class
- Agaricomycetes
- Order
- Agaricales
- Family
- Tricholomataceae
- Genus
- Tricholoma
- Species
- Tricholoma equestre
- Scientific Name
- Tricholoma equestre
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Tricholoma equestre
Tricholoma equestre or Tricholoma flavovirens, commonly known as the man on horseback or yellow knight, is a species of fungus of the genus Tricholoma that forms ectomycorrhiza with pine trees.
It has been treasured as an edible mushroom worldwide and is especially abundant in France and Central Portugal. Although it is regarded as quite tasty, cases of poisoning from eating the species have been reported from Europe.
...Tricholoma equestre in languages:
- Bokmål
- riddermusserong
- Chinese
- 油口蘑
- Czech
- čirůvka zelánka
- Danish
- Ægte ridderhat
- Dutch
- Gele ridderzwam
- English
- Yellow Knight
- English
- Man-on-Horseback
- Estonian
- hobuheinik
- Finnish
- kangaskeltavalmuska
- French
- Tricholome équestre
- German
- Grünling
- Hungarian
- Sárgászöld pereszke
- Japanese
- キシメジ
- Lithuanian
- Žaliuokė
- Portuguese
- Capuchina-das-Éguas
- Russian
- Зеленушка
- Swedish
- riddarmusseron
- Ukrainian
- Рядовка зелена
- Ukrainian
- Зеленушка
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Tricholoma aestuans
- Tricholoma argenteum
- Tricholoma atrodiscus
- Tricholoma atrofibrillosum
- Tricholoma bresadolanum
- Tricholoma chrysophyllum
- Tricholoma citrinum
- Tricholoma columbetta
- Tricholoma eosinobasis
- Tricholoma equestre
- Tricholoma frondosae
- Tricholoma griseoviolaceum
- Tricholoma guldeniae
- Tricholoma intermedium
- Tricholoma joachimii
- Tricholoma mastoideum
- Tricholoma olivaceoluteolum
- Tricholoma palustre
- Tricholoma portentosum
- Tricholoma pullum
- Tricholoma qiaomianjun
- Tricholoma rufenum
- Tricholoma sciodes
- Tricholoma sejunctum
- Tricholoma serratifolium
- Tricholoma sinoportentosum
- Tricholoma subacutum
- Tricholoma subluteum
- Tricholoma subsejunctum
- Tricholoma ulvinenii
- Tricholoma umbonatum
- Tricholoma virgatum
- Tricholoma viridilutescens
- Tricholoma yatesii