boletes
A Caesar's mushroom is an edible mushroom with a distinctive orange cap, with the Latin name Amantita caesarea.
Boletus.
domicile, domain
Three options: fungus, boletus, agaricum.
A birch bolete is a form of edible mushroom, Latin name Leccinum scabrum.
An amethyst deceiver is a brightly-coloured form of edible mushroom, Latin name Laccaria amethystina.
An amethyst deceiver is a brightly-coloured form of edible mushroom, Latin name Laccaria amethystina.
The word root for fungus is "fung-", derived from the Latin word "fungus" meaning mushroom.
It has not been clearly defined, there is an old French word 'mousseron' probably from Latin 'mussirio'
A birch bracket is a polypore mushroom which grows almost exclusively on birch trees, Latin name Piptoporus betulinus.
First of all the Mycenae's were a race not a city, but one interesting fact is that 'Mycenae' is derived from the Latin for 'mushroom'
The English word champignon, which refers to a particular type of mushroom, is borrowed directly from the French champignon, which happens to mean any mushroom in general, not just one kind.The history of champignon before its usage by the French, however, is disputed.Some say that it originates from the Latin campus "level ground", that became the late Latin campania, which became the Old French champagne "open country". Champignonis presumed to be the diminutive form of champagne, and came to mean a type of mushroom in the English language in the 16th century.Others tie champignon directly to the vulgar Latin word, campinus.