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Agaricus arvensis — Definition

Agaricus arvensis / Agaricus arvensis
Agaricus arvensis is a kind of edible mushroom, usually known as 'at mushroom', belongs to the genoricus. Anatomically, white to cream has a colorful hat, free lameller and characteristic ring. This mushroom is widely found in meadows and pastures, and is studied medically due to antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. It should be careful that misconception can be mixed with poisonous species.
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❓ What is Agaricus arvensis?
Agaricus arvensis; agaricus arvensis is a kind of edible mushroom, usually known as 'at mushroom', belongs to the genoricus. Anatomically, white to cream has a colorful hat, free lameller and characteristic ring. This mushroom is widely found in meadows and pastures, and is studied medically due to antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. It should be careful that misconception can be mixed with poisonous species.
❓ What is Agaricus arvensis in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Agaricus arvensis" is Agaricus arvensis.
❓ Which medical field is Agaricus arvensis related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.