The name of the white mushroom that grows on trees is the "oyster mushroom."
The mushroom you are referring to is called the "shiitake mushroom." It has a long white stem and a dark brown or black top.
The mushroom with a black top and white stem is commonly known as the "Shaggy Ink Cap" or "Coprinus comatus."
Agaricus Bisporus is the scientific name for the common mushroom that we eat. It is the most widely cultivated edible fungi.
The mushroom that resembles a brain is called the "Lion's Mane" mushroom.
The underside of a mushroom is called the "gill."
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A birch bracket is a polypore mushroom which grows almost exclusively on birch trees, Latin name Piptoporus betulinus.
Lion's mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus) is primarily found in temperate forests, particularly on decaying hardwood trees such as oak, beech, and maple. It typically grows in late summer to early fall. This unique mushroom is recognizable by its long, white spines that resemble a lion's mane, hence its name. While native to North America, Europe, and Asia, it can be cultivated in various regions.
matsutake gets its name from matsu or pine tree. this mushroom only grows in the fallen debris of the pine. it can not be cultivated.
Shiitake
The mushroom you are referring to is called the "shiitake mushroom." It has a long white stem and a dark brown or black top.
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The mushroom with a black top and white stem is commonly known as the "Shaggy Ink Cap" or "Coprinus comatus."
there name origionally came from the name pinus strobus
The common store mushroom (button mushroom or commercial mushroom) belongs to the species Agaricus bisporus. It is a widely cultivated mushroom species that is popular for its culinary uses and is known for its white cap and pink gills when young.
Bear bread is named for its resemblance to the paw prints of bears on the forest floor. The mushroom's round shape and distinct texture give it the appearance of large, flat footprints resembling those left behind by bears.