Agaricus refers to a genus of fungi, commonly known for species like Agaricus bisporus, which includes the widely consumed button mushroom, portobello, and cremini varieties. These mushrooms are notable for their culinary uses and nutritional benefits, including high levels of vitamins and minerals. Some species in this genus are also studied for their potential health benefits, including immune support and antioxidant properties.
The scientific name for the field mushroom is Agaricus campestris.
Agaricus belongs to the major group of fungi, specifically the Basidiomycota group. Basidiomycota fungi are commonly known as club fungi and produce spores on specialized structures called basidia. Agaricus includes commonly cultivated mushrooms such as the button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus).
Kingdom: Fungi Phylum: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Homobasidiomycetidae Family: Agaricaceae Genus: Agaricus Species: Agaricus bisporus
I belive the scientific name for mushrooms is Agaricaceae. But im not really sure.
Khumbi Mann is a type of edible mushroom that belongs to the Agaricus campestris species. It is commonly known as field mushroom and is prized for its mild flavor and meaty texture. These mushrooms can be found growing in grassy fields or pastures.
Agaricus deserticola was created in 1873.
Agaricus subrufescens was created in 1893.
Agaricus lilaceps was created in 1938.
Agaricus arorae was created in 1985.
Agaricus augustus was created in 1838.
Agaricus abruptibulbus was created in 1900.
Agaricus albolutescens was created in 1938.
Agaricus cupreobrunneus was created in 1939.
Agaricus dulcidulus was created in 1874.
Agaricus subrutilescens was created in 1925.
Agaricus is found all over the world.
Agaricus inapertus was created in 1958.