Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist fʁɑ̃swa pjɛʁ byljaʁ]; 24 November 1752 in Aubepierre-sur-Aube Haute-Marne – 26...
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Bulliard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard (1742–1793), French physician and botanist James...
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Enteridium lycoperdon (category Taxa named by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard)
glutinosa) is a common host. It was first described in 1791 by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard as Reticularia lycoperdon, but was assigned to the genus...
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scientific literature by French mycologist Jean Bulliard in 1780 as form vernus of Agaricus bulbosus. Bulliard warned that it could be easily confused with...
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Psathyrellaceae. It was first described in 1785 by French mycologist Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard in 1785 as Agaricus picaceus. The species can sometimes...
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figures of mushrooms native to France, geography suite of Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard, fascicles 1 to 17. Champignons comestibles et vénéneux...
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Gymnopus fusipes (category Taxa named by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard)
trees, causing a root rot. Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard (1793). Herbier de la France (in French). Paris: Bulliard, Didot, Debure, Belin. plate...
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Strophariaceae. First described as Agaricus coprophilus by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard in 1793, it was transferred to the genus Psilocybe by Paul...
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It was first described as Sphaerocarpus utricularis by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard in 1789, and was assigned to the genus Badhamia by Miles...
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Clitocybe odora (category Taxa named by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard)
observed by eye. First described by the French mycologist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard (1742–1793). The specific epithet odora is from the Latin...
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