American parasol

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Definition

Noun: * American parasol: A type of mushroom (agaric) characterized by a pale or whitish cap and a stalk that becomes noticeably thicker or bulbous at its base.

Usage
  • This term is a specific common name for a species of wild mushroom. It is used in contexts such as mycology (the study of fungi), foraging, and nature observation.
  • Example: "While hiking in the oak forest, we spotted an American parasol growing at the base of a tree."
Advanced Usage
  • The name "American parasol" helps distinguish this mushroom from other similar-looking species, such as the "European parasol" mushroom (), which may have different characteristics or geographic ranges.
Variants and Related Words
  • Parasol mushroom: A more general term for mushrooms in the or genera that have a cap resembling a parasol (umbrella).
  • Lepiota: The genus name for many parasol-type mushrooms.
  • Agaric: A broad term for gilled mushrooms.
Synonyms
  • There is no direct single-word synonym. It can be described as a type of parasol mushroom or a pale-capped agaric with a bulbous stem base.
Notes
  • Important Warning: Proper identification by an expert is essential before considering any wild mushroom for consumption, as many edible species have toxic look-alikes. The name "American parasol" may refer to different specific species depending on regional classification, and some similar-looking mushrooms can cause severe illness.
Noun
  1. an agaric with a pallid cap and a stalk that is enlarged near the base