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Definition of Lepiota morgani
1. Noun. An agaric regarded as poisonous.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lepiota Morgani
Literary usage of Lepiota morgani
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Agaricaceae of Michiganby Calvin Henry Kauffman by Calvin Henry Kauffman (1918)
"... Plate CXXXI Lepiota cristata Plate CXXXII Lepiota procera Plate CXXXIII Fairy
Ring of Lepiota morgani Plate CXXXV Lepiota ..."
2. The Agaricaceae of Michigan by Calvin Henry Kauffman (1918)
"... Plate CXXXII Lepiota procera Plate CXXXI Lepiota cristata Plate CXXXIII Fairy
Ring of Lepiota morgani Plate CXXXV Lepiota ..."
3. Studies of American Fungi: Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, Etc by George Francis Atkinson (1900)
"Lepiota morgani Pk.—This plant occurs from Ohio, southward and west. It grows in
grassy places, especially in wet pastures. It is FIGURE 82. ..."
4. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1904)
"... Stevens, Poisoning by Lepiota morgani; Ellis and Everhart, New Species of
Fungi; Kellerman, ..."
5. Moulds, Mildews, and Mushrooms: A Guide to the Systematic Study of the Fungi by Lucien Marcus Underwood (1899)
"Spores white (green in Lepiota morgani). 6. Spores rosy or salmon colored. 16.
Spores yellowish brown or rusty brown. 19. Spores dark brown or purplish ..."