Agaricus arvensis

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A species of edible mushroom: "Agaricus arvensis" is the scientific name for a specific type of coarse, edible mushroom. It is characterized by its hollow stem and broad, white cap.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Foragers were delighted to find a large patch of Agaricus arvensis in the meadow.
    • Agaricus arvensis is sometimes called the horse mushroom due to its size and where it commonly grows.
Advanced Usage
  • In mycology: The term is used in scientific and foraging contexts to precisely identify this mushroom species, distinguishing it from similar-looking but potentially poisonous varieties.
    • Correct identification of Agaricus arvensis requires checking for its distinctive hollow stem and almond-like scent.
Variants and Related Words
  • Horse mushroom (n): A common name for Agaricus arvensis.
    • The horse mushroom is considered a good edible species.
Synonyms
  • Edible mushroom: A general term for mushrooms safe for human consumption.
  • Field mushroom: A common name sometimes used for related Agaricus species found in open grass.
Noun
  1. coarse edible mushroom with a hollow stem and a broad white cap