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horse mushroom
noun
a smooth, edible, large white-capped mushroom, Agaricus arvensis, that has the odor of anise, common in North American meadows and fields.
horse mushroom
noun
a large edible agaricaceous field mushroom, Agaricus arvensis, with a white cap and greyish gills
Word History and Origins
Origin of horse mushroom1
Example Sentences
“The most common mushroom near me is something called the yellow stainer,” he told The Verge, “and it looks just like an edible horse mushroom from above and the side.”
The horse mushroom has pink gills and may be found from June to September.
Edible.—The field mushroom, or horse mushroom, Agaricus arvensis, grows in fields or pastures, sometimes under trees and in borders of woods.
But the very large variety, commonly called horse mushrooms, should not be eaten.
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