olive-tree agaric
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific type of mushroom: "Olive-tree agaric" refers to a species of luminescent mushroom, Omphalotus olearius, known for its reddish color and its association with olive trees or similar hardwoods in Europe.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The olive-tree agaric is notable for its bioluminescent properties.
- We found an olive-tree agaric growing at the base of an old tree stump.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Context: The term is primarily used in mycology (the study of fungi) and field guides to describe this specific, sometimes poisonous, luminescent species.
- The guide warned foragers that the olive-tree agaric is easily confused with edible chanterelles.
Variants and Related Words
- Jack-o'-lantern mushroom: A common name for the same or a very similar species () found in North America.
- The jack-o'-lantern mushroom, like the olive-tree agaric, glows in the dark.
Synonyms
- Omphalotus olearius: The scientific (Latin) name for the olive-tree agaric.
Related Phrases
- Luminescent fungus: A descriptive phrase for fungi that emit light, which includes the olive-tree agaric.
- The olive-tree agaric is one of the most well-known luminescent fungi in Europe.
Noun
- red luminescent mushroom of Europe