| 1. | Coleus blumei ), Primula auricula and Chrysanthemum ( Charm and Cascade cultivars ).
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| 2. | This species is commonly mis-recorded as " Haliclystus auricula ".
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| 3. | "Auricularia auricula-judae " has been used as a medicinal mushroom by many herbalists.
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| 4. | It was first described in 1763 by German mycologist Jacob Christian Sch�ffer as " Peziza auricula ".
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| 5. | The species was given the name " Auricularia auricula-judae " in 1888 by Joseph Schr�ter.
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| 6. | The cap and the auriculas are greenish with a white bib and a rump that is a slightly striped whitish yellow.
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| 7. | In 1861 Auricula was born; the filly became the second classic winner and second St . Leger winner produced by Pocahontas.
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| 8. | The traditional size for a long tom used for auriculas was 3 in diameter by 3.75 to 4 in depth.
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| 9. | "Auricularia auricula-judae " is also in cultivation elsewhere in the world, for instance, in Ghana.
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| 10. | The specific epithet " auricula " means " ear-shaped ", and refers to the shape of the leaves.
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