agaricus

[əˈɡærɪkəs]

agaricus Definition

a genus of mushrooms, including the common field mushroom and the horse mushroom.

Using agaricus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "agaricus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Agaricus bisporus is the scientific name for the common button mushroom.

  • Example

    The horse mushroom belongs to the Agaricus genus.

Phrases with agaricus

  • Agaricus blazei

    a type of mushroom native to Brazil, also known as 'Himematsutake' or 'Royal Sun Agaricus'

    Example

    Agaricus blazei is believed to have medicinal properties and is used in traditional medicine.

  • Agaricus campestris

    the common field mushroom, a type of edible mushroom found in fields and grassy areas

    Example

    Agaricus campestris is a popular ingredient in many dishes.

  • Agaricus subrufescens

    a type of mushroom native to South America, also known as 'Almond Mushroom' or 'Cogumelo do Sol'

    Example

    Agaricus subrufescens is used in traditional medicine and is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties.

Origins of agaricus

from Greek 'agari', meaning 'mushroom'

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Summary: agaricus in Brief

'Agaricus' [əˈɡærɪkəs] is a genus of mushrooms that includes the common field mushroom and the horse mushroom. The scientific name for the common button mushroom is Agaricus bisporus. Other types of mushrooms in this genus include Agaricus blazei and Agaricus subrufescens, which are used in traditional medicine and have various health benefits.