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The Leucocprinus mushroom

20 min · 12 de jul de 2026
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The provided text is an encyclopedic entry focused on **Leucocoprinus birnbaumii**, a vibrant yellow mushroom commonly found in **greenhouses** and **indoor potted plants**. Often called the **flower pot parasol**, this tropical fungus has spread globally via human horticultural activities and the trade of nursery soil. While the organism is a **saprotroph** that helps decompose organic matter without harming vegetation, it is considered **poisonous** to humans and animals if consumed. The documentation details its **botanical history**, identifying characteristics like its **powdery cap** and white spore print, and its unique ability to produce small, survival-oriented structures known as **sclerotia**. Furthermore, the article explores the **chemical compounds** responsible for its bright coloration and its potential as an indicator for soil moisture levels.

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Portada del episodio The Leucocprinus mushroom

The Leucocprinus mushroom

The provided text is an encyclopedic entry focused on **Leucocoprinus birnbaumii**, a vibrant yellow mushroom commonly found in **greenhouses** and **indoor potted plants**. Often called the **flower pot parasol**, this tropical fungus has spread globally via human horticultural activities and the trade of nursery soil. While the organism is a **saprotroph** that helps decompose organic matter without harming vegetation, it is considered **poisonous** to humans and animals if consumed. The documentation details its **botanical history**, identifying characteristics like its **powdery cap** and white spore print, and its unique ability to produce small, survival-oriented structures known as **sclerotia**. Furthermore, the article explores the **chemical compounds** responsible for its bright coloration and its potential as an indicator for soil moisture levels.

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