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Genus Pholiota (Noun)

Meaning

Genus of gilled agarics of Europe and North America having brown spores and an annulus; grows on open ground or decaying wood.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The genus Pholiota is a group of gilled agarics commonly found in Europe and North America, characterized by their brown spores and annulus.
  • Pholiota mushrooms typically grow on open ground or decaying wood, often in clusters or small groups.
  • The genus Pholiota is often confused with other types of gilled agarics, but its distinctive annulus and brown spores set it apart.
  • Some species within the genus Pholiota are edible, but others can be toxic, so proper identification is crucial before consumption.
  • Mycologists have identified numerous species within the genus Pholiota, each with unique characteristics and growth habits.

Synonyms

  • Pholiota

Hypernyms

  • Fungus Genus
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