Fistulina hepatica
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Definition
Noun 1. A specific species of edible mushroom: Fistulina hepatica is the scientific name for a type of bracket fungus known for its distinctive appearance. It is characterized by a cap that resembles the color and texture of liver or raw meat. It is considered a choice edible fungus in some regions.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- Foragers were excited to find a large Fistulina hepatica growing on the old oak tree.
- The Fistulina hepatica is also commonly called the "beefsteak fungus" due to its appearance.
- When sliced, the flesh of Fistulina hepatica even exudes a red juice, furthering its meat-like resemblance.
Advanced Usage
- In mycology (the study of fungi): The name is used in a precise, taxonomic context to identify this specific species within the genus .
- Under the microscope, the unique pore structure confirms the specimen as Fistulina hepatica.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: Beefsteak Fungus (n): The most widely used common name for , directly referencing its visual similarity to a piece of raw beef.
- Common Name: Ox Tongue (n): Another common name, comparing the shape and texture of the fungus to an ox's tongue.
Synonyms
- Beefsteak polypore: A descriptive synonym combining its common name ("beefsteak") with its fungal group ("polypore," a type of bracket fungus).
Noun
- a popular edible fungus with a cap the color of liver or raw meat; abundant in southeastern United States