Mushroom

What is a mushroom seed called?
Mushrooms are not plants! ... It is the fruit (like an apple) of the mushroom "body" and contain mushroom "seeds" called spores. Is there a mushroom s...
How many species of fungis are poisonous?
Although only a few of the 70-80 species of poisonous mushrooms are actually fatal when ingested, many of these deadly fungi bear an unfortunate resem...
What genus is mushroom belong to?
What is the genus name for mushroom?In which category mushroom belongs to?Are mushroom types capitalized?Does mushroom belong to Basidiomycetes?What ...
If you add sugar to your wild white mushroom will it grow bigger or taller than the others?
How can you tell a good mushroom?What's the healthiest mushroom?How do you tell what kind of mushroom is growing?How long does it take for Lions Mane...
What is the deadliest british mushroom?
Death cap (Amanita phalloides) Death cap is responsible for most fatal mushroom poisonings around the world. The most deadly fungus known and it's com...
Is mushroom a parasitic or symbiotic?
Is Mushroom a symbiotic?Is a mushroom a parasite?Is mushroom parasitic symbiotic or Saprobic?What is symbiosis parasitism?Is Hen of the woods parasit...
What type of heterotroph is a mushroom?
Mushrooms are heterotrophs (i.e., they cannot perform photosynthesis). Consequently, they feed on organic matter. Chemical energy and useful materials...
When was Amanita regalis created?
It was Edmund Michael (1849 - 1920) who, in 1903, first treated this mushroom as a distinct species, giving it its current name Amanita regalis. When ...
How do mushroom fruiting bodies grow above ground?
The fruiting bodies of fungi contain spores, which are dispersed for reproduction. Mushrooms are a familiar example of a fruiting body. They are forme...