Common genera

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Across
  1. 4. Dried agaric mushrooms, prized for their culinary use in Asian fare.
  2. 5. Mushrooms with a volva at the base which grow on wood.
  3. 6. Earthballs, which resemble puffballs but are often toxic.
  4. 7. Orange mushrooms, known for their bioluminescence.
  5. 10. Clustered mushrooms often found on wood, includes sulfur tuft.
  6. 13. Known for growing in the garden, including the wine cap.
  7. 14. Small, fragile agaric mushrooms often found on wood.
  8. 16. Mushrooms with a web-like veil covering the gills.
  9. 20. often found in clusters on wood with viscid caps and darkened bases of the stipe
  10. 23. wood-decomposer known for their cascading spines and crab-like texture when cooked
  11. 27. Turkey tail mushrooms, and allies.
  12. 29. Often robust mushrooms with a fibrous texture.
  13. 30. Honey mushrooms, known for their yellowish clusters.
  14. 31. Jelly fungi, including witch's butter.
  15. 33. Known for their often toxic species, including the death cap.
  16. 34. Frilly, brain-like appearance and a rooting base
  17. 35. Blewits and allies, known for their lilac color.
  18. 36. Bright orange edible shelf fungi.
  19. 37. Bolete-like mushrooms with a sticky cap.
Down
  1. 1. Funnel-shaped mushrooms often found in woodlands.
  2. 2. Mushrooms with spongy pores instead of gills, including porcini.
  3. 3. Honeycomb-like caps prized by foragers in the Spring.
  4. 8. Mushrooms with a sticky often ornamented cap, usually found on wood.
  5. 9. Mushrooms with pores underneath, tough or corky.
  6. 11. Small, often black-spored mushrooms found in grass.
  7. 12. Small mushrooms known for their psychoactive properties.
  8. 15. Common button mushrooms, including portobello and cremini.
  9. 16. Black funnel-shaped and prized in the kitchen.
  10. 17. Brittle gills and a wide range of colors.
  11. 18. Prized large autumnal polypore in browns and greys which loves oak.
  12. 19. fan-shaped and found on wood throughout the year with decurrent gills.
  13. 21. Extremely milky mushrooms
  14. 22. Pink-spored mushrooms with many extravagant cap shapes.
  15. 24. These dissolve into black ink as they mature.
  16. 25. Black, finger-like fungi, including dead man's fingers.
  17. 26. Free-gilled mushrooms often found on decaying wood, pinkish gills.
  18. 28. Known for their trumpet shape, golden colors, and fruity aroma.
  19. 32. Milky mushrooms, may have scrobiculi