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- commonly known as the big sheath mushroom, rose-gilled grisette, or stubble rosegill, is a species of mushroom in the family Pluteaceae. For most of the 20th...
- Rosegill is a historic plantation house and farm complex located near Urbanna, Middle**** County, Virginia. It has been listed on the National Register...
- bombycina, commonly known as the silky volvariella, silky sheath, silky rosegill, silver-silk straw mushroom, or tree mushroom, is a species of edible mushroom...
- county developed, it became its commercial and governmental center. The Rosegill Estate was developed as a plantation by Ralph Wormeley beginning in 1649...
- Volvariella surrecta, commonly known as the piggyback rosegill, is an agaric fungus in the family Pluteaceae. V. surrecta mushrooms have white or greyish...
- and briefly as its acting governor. He further developed his father's Rosegill plantation, now on the National Register for Historic Places, as well as...
- Constitution. Born to the former Jane Bowles of Maryland at the Wormeley family's Rosegill plantation in 1745. His name honored not only his burgess father, as well...
- politician who represented York County in the House of Burgesses and developed Rosegill plantation in what became Middle**** County after his death.: 457–458  Born...
- paddy straw mushroom or straw mushroom Volvariella bombycina, the silky rosegill mushroom Flammulina filiformis, the enoki mushroom, golden needle mushroom...
- Garborough. The modern village was built to provide housing for miners at Rosegill and Bullgill coal mines during the 19th century. In addition to the seventy...