It's called the stipe.
It's technically a stem but grows underground and can give rise to all the other needed plant parts. It's even referred to as a rootstem at times.
The most conspicuous parts of a mushroom are the cap and the stem. The cap is the umbrella-shaped top part of the mushroom that often varies in color and texture. The stem is the elongated structure that supports the cap and connects it to the ground.
Mushroom is called "कुकुरमुत्ता" (Kukurmutta) in Hindi.
To remove mushroom stems, simply hold the mushroom cap with one hand and gently twist the stem with your other hand until it separates from the cap. Alternatively, you can use a small paring knife to carefully cut or trim off the stem.
A basal tomentum is a mycellium at the base of a mushroom's stem.
The top of a mushroom is called the Cap.I think it is the cap, or the dome.cap
The mushroom you are referring to is called the "shiitake mushroom." It has a long white stem and a dark brown or black top.
A mushroom has no chlorophyll, no true stem, or roots.
That description matches the appearance of a mushroom.
It is the stem or stalk that supports the mushroom's cap.
The stem
It's technically a stem but grows underground and can give rise to all the other needed plant parts. It's even referred to as a rootstem at times.
The mushroom with a black top and white stem is commonly known as the "Shaggy Ink Cap" or "Coprinus comatus."
stem, cap and gill
stamens are thin and stem-like with tick knob at the end called anther :P
The most conspicuous parts of a mushroom are the cap and the stem. The cap is the umbrella-shaped top part of the mushroom that often varies in color and texture. The stem is the elongated structure that supports the cap and connects it to the ground.
Mushroom is called "कुकुरमुत्ता" (Kukurmutta) in Hindi.