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Topic: Basiodiocarp


  
  Agaricales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Their habitats vary largely from one species to another.
Basiodiocarps of the agarics are typically fleshy, with a stipe, a pileus (or cap) and lamellae (or gills), where basiodiospores are stored.
This is indeed the stereotyped structure of what we would call a mushroom, hence the familiarity of the agarics.
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