Definition of Oysterlings. Meaning of Oysterlings. Synonyms of Oysterlings

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Definition of Oysterlings

Oysterling
Oysterling Oys"ter*ling, n. (Zo["o]l.) A young oyster.

Meaning of Oysterlings from wikipedia

- Crepidotus mollis, commonly known as the peeling oysterling, soft slipper, jelly crep, or flabby crepidotus, is a species of mushroom. It is regarded as...
- Resupinatus applicatus, commonly known as the smoked oysterling or the black jelly oyster, is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae, and the...
- PleurocybellaAngel wings PleurotusOyster mushrooms ResupinatusOysterlings Schizophyllum Tectella Lentinus P**** Lactifluus - some species Lentinellus...
- family Sarcomyxaceae. Its recommended English name in the UK is olive oysterling. In North America it is known as late fall oyster or late oyster mushroom...
- fungi in the family Crepidotaceae. It is commonly known as a variable oysterling in the United Kingdom and is seen there in autumn. May occur solitary...
- P**** conchatus, commonly known as the lilac oysterling, smooth p****, or conch p****, is a species of mushroom. Despite being a gilled species, phylogenetic...
- Crepidotus cesatii, commonly known as the roundspored oysterling, is a species of saprophytic fungus in the family Crepidotaceae with a stipeless sessile...
- saprophytic fungi in the family Crepidotaceae. It is commonly known as gr**** oysterling in the United Kingdom and is seen there in late summer and autumn. Cap:...
- lilacina Peeling oysterling or soft slipper, Crepidotus mollis, showing internal gelatinous layer when stretched Flat oysterling, Crepidotus cf applanatus...
- habitat on broad-leaf timber. It is inedible. "Crepidotus applanatus, Flat Oysterling, identification". www.first-nature.com. "Crepidotus applanatus (MushroomExpert...