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Title |
Body | ||
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| Fairy Ring | A ring of mushrooms appearing at the edge of an underground mycelium | ||
| Family | A unit of classification, grouping together related units called genera | ||
| Farinaceous | Smelling of flour or like bread | ||
| Farinose | Covered with fine mealy particles | ||
| fasciculate | arranged in bundles. | ||
| Fibril | A small thread-like fibre | ||
| Fibrillose | Surface covered with fine thread-like fibres | ||
| Filiform | Thread-like | ||
| Fimbriate | Fringed | ||
| Flabellate |
Fan-shaped |
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| Flexuous | Undulating | ||
| Floccose | Covered with cottony tufts | ||
| Free | (of gill profile) the gill is not connected to the stem | ||
| fructification | general term for spore-bearing organs in both macro- and microfungi | ||
| Fruit body | General term for any spore-producing fungal structure, more correctly called a sporophore | ||
| Fugaceous | Fleeting, short-lived | ||
| fulvous | tawny. | ||
| fungus (pl. fungi) | a eukaryotic organism that is usually filamentous (forming a mycelium) and heterotrophic, has cell walls composed of chitin, and reproduces by sexual and/or asexual spores | ||
| furfuraceous | scurfy. | ||
| Fusiform | Narrow at both ends, spindle-shaped | ||
| Fusoid | Somewhat fusiform |