pholiota squarrosa
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of gilled mushroom (fungus) belonging to the genus Pholiota. It is characterized by a cap and stalk (stipe) that are distinctly covered with upright, shaggy scales. Its gills, initially pale, develop a distinctive greenish tint as the mushroom matures.
Usage
- Pholiota squarrosa is commonly found growing in clusters on the wood of deciduous trees, particularly beech and elm.
- While some species are edible, Pholiota squarrosa is generally considered inedible or of unknown edibility and should not be consumed.
- Mycologists study features like the scaly cap and greenish-tinged gills to identify Pholiota squarrosa.
Examples
- "We identified the cluster on the old stump as Pholiota squarrosa due to its shaggy scales."
- "The field guide notes that the gills of Pholiota squarrosa often turn a greenish color."
- "Unlike its edible relatives, Pholiota squarrosa is not recommended for foraging."
Advanced Usage
- The species name "squarrosa" is derived from Latin, referring to the rough, scaly (squarrose) texture of the cap and stalk.
- In scientific literature, it may be referenced within discussions on saprobic fungi, which decompose wood.
Variants and Related Words
- Scaly Pholiota: A common English name for this mushroom.
- Shaggy Scalycap: Another common name describing its appearance.
- Pholiota (genus name): The genus to which this species belongs, containing other gilled, often wood-decaying mushrooms.
Synonyms
- Scaly Pholiota
- Shaggy Scalycap
Related Terms
- Saprobic: An organism that obtains nutrients from decaying organic matter. is a saprobic fungus.
- Gills: The thin, radiating structures on the underside of the cap where spores are produced.
- Stipe: The scientific term for the stalk or stem of a mushroom.
Noun
- a gilled fungus with a cap and stalk that are conspicuously scaly with upright scales; gills develop a greenish tinge with age