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Type Words
Synonyms fomes igniarius
Type of fungus
Type Words
Type of basidiomycetous fungi, basidiomycete
Has types agaricus campestris, amanita caesarea, amanita mappa, amanita muscaria, amanita phalloides, amanita rubescens, amanita verna, armillaria caligata, armillaria ponderosa, armillaria zelleri, armillariella mellea, blewits, blusher, blushing mushroom, booted armillaria, caesar's agaric, cantharellus cibarius, cantharellus cinnabarinus, cantharellus clavatus, cantharellus floccosus, chantarelle, chanterelle, chinese mushroom, chlorophyllum molybdites, cinnabar chanterelle, clitocybe clavipes, clitocybe dealbata, clitocybe inornata, clitocybe irina, clitocybe nuda, clitocybe robusta, clitocybe subconnexa, clytocybe alba, coprinus atramentarius, coprinus comatus, cortinarius armillatus, cortinarius atkinsonianus, cortinarius corrugatus, cortinarius gentilis, cortinarius mutabilis, cortinarius semisanguineus, cortinarius subfoetidus, cortinarius violaceus, death angel, death cap, death cup, deer mushroom, destroying angel, entoloma aprile, entoloma lividum, entoloma sinuatum, fairy-ring mushroom, false deathcap, field mushroom, flammulina velutipes, floccose chanterelle, fly agaric, winter mushroom, agaricus arvensis, viscid mushroom, volvariella bombycina, volvariella volvacea, waxycap, white matsutake, golden pholiota, gymnopilus spectabilis, gymnopilus validipes, gymnopilus ventricosus, honey fungus, honey mushroom, horse mushroom, inky-cap mushroom, inky cap, jack-a-lantern, jack-o-lantern, jack-o-lantern fungus, lactarius delicioso, lepiota, lepiota procera, lepista irina, man-on-a-horse, marasmius oreades, meadow mushroom, milkcap, mushroom, nameko, olive-tree agaric, omphalotus illudens, oyster agaric, oyster fungus, oyster mushroom, parasol mushroom, pholiota astragalina, pholiota aurea, pholiota destruens, pholiota flammans, pholiota flavida, pholiota nameko, pholiota squarrosa, pholiota squarrosa-adiposa, pholiota squarrosoides, pig's ears, pleurotus ostreatus, pleurotus phosphoreus, pluteus aurantiorugosus, pluteus cervinus, pluteus magnus, purple-staining cortinarius, royal agaric, sandy mushroom, sawdust mushroom, scaly pholiota, shaggy cap, shaggymane, shaggymane mushroom, shoestring fungus, straw mushroom, stropharia ambigua, stropharia hornemannii, stropharia rugoso-annulata, toadstool, tricholoma aurantium, tricholoma flavovirens, tricholoma irinum, tricholoma pardinum, tricholoma pessundatum, tricholoma populinum, tricholoma sejunctum, tricholoma vaccinum, tricholoma venenata

Examples of agaric

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Deadly aminatas, ink caps and fly agaric abound like a fairytale forest.
From the guardian.co.uk
Muscazone is another compound more recently isolated from European specimens of the fly agaric.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Could it have something to do with reindeers'famous passion for the red, spotty fly agaric mushroom?
From the newscientist.com
My friends and I do that with fly agaric mushrooms.
From the eatocracy.cnn.com
Fly agaric grows around a number of tree species.
From the guardian.co.uk
A preliminary agaric flora of East Africa.
From the en.wikipedia.org
When psilocybin mushrooms were made illegal, street vendors switched to the far more toxic fly agaric, which is still legal.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Lithuanian festivities are the only report that Wasson received of ingestion of fly agaric for recreational use in Eastern Europe.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Although very distinctive in appearance, the fly agaric has been mistaken for other yellow to red species in the Americas, including Armillaria cf.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Fungus used in the preparation of punk for fuses
  • A saprophytic fungus of the order Agaricales having an umbrellalike cap with gills on the underside
  • An agaric is a type of fungal fruiting body characterized by the presence of a pileus (cap) that is clearly differentiated from the stipe (stalk), with lamellae (gills) on the underside of the pileus. ...
  • Common name for a fungus which produces gilled basidiomata, usually a member of the Agaricales.
  • A term commonly used to describe a fungus having a cap (pileus), gills (lamellae), and a stem (stipe), i.e., what most people would call a mushroom.
  • A gill- or tube-bearing mushroom of the order Agaricales (Holobasidiomycetes).
  • A form of fungi, including many edible mushrooms.
  • Here, Amanita muscaria, an hallucinogenic mushroom (cf. muscimol). [pp. 66, 67, 996]
  • A mushroom with gills on the underside of its cap