clitocybe subconnexa
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A forager carefully picks a clitocybe subconnexa mushroom from a forest floor.
Definition
- Noun:
- A species of edible mushroom: Clitocybe subconnexa is the scientific name for a specific type of white, edible agaric mushroom. It is characterized by fruiting in dense clusters, having narrow and crowded gills, and a fleshy, unpolished (often dull or matte) stalk.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Foragers were excited to find a large patch of Clitocybe subconnexa in the pine forest.
- While many mushrooms are poisonous, Clitocybe subconnexa is considered a safe and edible variety.
- The key identifying features of Clitocybe subconnexa are its dense clusters and narrow gills.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific or mycological contexts: The term is used precisely to classify and discuss this specific fungal species within the genus .
- The paper described the spore print of Clitocybe subconnexa as white.
Variants and Related Words
- Clitocybe (n): The genus name for a large group of mushrooms, commonly known as "funnel caps" due to their shape.
- Agaric (n): A broad term for a mushroom with gills, which includes the common button mushroom.
- Mycological (adj): Relating to the study of fungi.
Synonyms
- Funnel cap (This is a common name for mushrooms in the genus, but it is not a precise synonym for this exact species).
- Edible white mushroom (A general descriptive term, not a scientific synonym).
Notes on Usage
- is a formal, scientific (Latin) binomial name. In non-scientific writing, it is often italicized. It is primarily used in contexts related to mycology, foraging, or biology.
- This term does not have associated phrasal verbs or idioms, as it is a specific scientific noun.
A forager carefully picks a clitocybe subconnexa mushroom from a forest floor.
Noun
- an edible white agaric that fruits in dense clusters; the gills are narrow and crowded and the stalk is fleshy and unpolished