Agaricus

NOUN
  1. type genus of Agaricaceae; gill fungi having brown spores and including several edible species
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  • Some apply the term mushroom to a single species, the one in cultivation, and which grows also in fields (_Agaricus campestris_), and call all others toadstools. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • Some suggested mushrooms to use in the broth are coral mushrooms (rumeria rubripermanens), field mushrooms (agaricus campestrus) and ceps (boletus edulis.) Wild Mushroom Broth: Caldo de Hongos Silvestres
  • Some suggested mushrooms to use in the broth are coral mushrooms (rumeria rubripermanens), field mushrooms (agaricus campestrus) and ceps (boletus edulis.) Wild Mushroom Broth: Caldo de Hongos Silvestres
  • -- Agaricus silvicola, showing radiately torn lower part of veil. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • The Agaricus bisporus was discolored easily before processing as light vegetable, with reduced quality of product.
  • Agaricus indicates a mushroom with gills, and bisporus refers to this variety's self-sufficiently needing no second mushroom to make little mushrooms.
  • Sporopore The aerial spore - producing body of certain fungi, e . g . the mushroom of Agaricus.
  • An edible mushroom ( Agaricus campestris ) that thrives in moist soil and is widely cultivated for food.
  • Ingredients: purified water, bailing mushroom, champignon , Boletus edulis, Agaricus Blazei, Morchella esculenta, LiquoricRoot, red jujube, honey, oligosaccharides.
  • Agaricus those of the bladder; _Cassia fistula_ the affections of the intestines, and Aristolochia the disorders of the uterus: the polished surface and stony hardness which so eminently characterize the seeds of the Lithospermum officinale (common gromwell) were deemed a certain indication of their efficacy in calculous and gravelly disorders; for a similar reason, the roots of the Saxifraga granulata (white saxifrage) gained reputation in the cure of the same disease; and the Euphrasia A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive
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