Polyporus frondosus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large, edible fungus: A type of mushroom characterized by its large size, greyish-brown color, and unique growth structure where multiple overlapping caps form a clustered mass. It is commonly found growing at the base of trees.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The forager was delighted to find a specimen of Polyporus frondosus at the foot of the old oak.
- Unlike single-stemmed mushrooms, Polyporus frondosus grows in a dense, layered cluster.
Advanced Usage
- Common Name: This fungus is more commonly known by its descriptive English name, "hen of the woods" or "maitake," due to its resemblance to the fluffed feathers of a nesting hen.
- Grifola frondosa, commonly called hen of the woods, is prized in culinary and medicinal contexts.
Variants and Related Words
- Grifola frondosa (n): The current, more accepted scientific name for this species.
- Polypore (n): A general term for a group of fungi with pores on their undersides, to which belongs.
- Maitake (n): The Japanese name for this fungus, widely used in culinary and supplement contexts.
Synonyms
- Hen of the woods (n): The most common English synonym, referring to its appearance.
- Sheep's head (n): A less common regional name.
- Ram's head (n): Another regional name for the fungus.
Related Phrases
- To fruit: In mycology, this means for a fungus to produce its reproductive structure (the mushroom). typically fruits in the autumn.
- Saprotrophic fungus: A term describing its ecological role; it decomposes organic matter, often from dead or dying tree roots.
Noun
- large greyish-brown edible fungus forming a mass of overlapping caps that somewhat resembles a hen at the base of trees