Scleroderma flavidium
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Definition
Noun A type of earthball fungus (Scleroderma flavidium) characterized by a smooth upper surface that is initially buried in sand. The top of its fruiting body opens at maturity, splitting into segments that resemble the rays of an umbel (a flat-topped flower cluster).
Usage
This is a highly specific scientific term used in mycology (the study of fungi). It is used to identify and describe this particular species of puffball-like fungus. * The forager carefully noted the scleroderma flavidium growing in the sandy soil. * Under the microscope, the spores confirmed it was Scleroderma flavidium.
Advanced Usage
The term is primarily used in academic, scientific, and expert foraging contexts. It is not used in everyday language.
Variants and Related Words
- Earthball: The common name for fungi in the genus , which have a hard, unbroken outer skin and dark, powdery spores inside.
- Scleroderma: The genus name for a group of fungi commonly known as earthballs or hard-skinned puffballs.
- Fruiting body: The spore-producing structure of a fungus (e.g., a mushroom or earthball).
Synonyms
- (There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise scientific name. The general category is "earthball.")
Related Idioms or Phrases
- (This technical term is not used in idioms or common phrases.)
Noun
- an earthball with a smooth upper surface that is at first buried in sand; the top of the fruiting body opens up to form segments like the ray of an umbel