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What (who) is puffball - definition

TYPE OF FUNGUS
Puff-ball; Puffballs; Puff-balls; Puff Ball; Puffball mushroom; Puff ball
  • Common puffball, releasing spores in a burst by compressing the body
  • ''Lycoperdon echinatum''
  • ''Apioperdon pyriforme''
  • Puffball mushrooms on sale at a market in England
  • Spores coming out of puffball fungus

puffball         
also puff-ball (puffballs)
A puffball is a round fungus which bursts when it is ripe and sends a cloud of seeds into the air.
N-COUNT
Puffball         
·noun A kind of ball-shaped fungus (Lycoperdon giganteum, and other species of the same genus) full of dustlike spores when ripe;
- called also bullfist, bullfice, puckfist, puff, and puffin.
puffball         
¦ noun
1. a fungus that produces a large round fruiting body which ruptures when ripe to release a cloud of spores. [Lycoperdon and other genera.]
2. a short full skirt gathered around the hemline to produce a soft puffy shape.

Wikipedia

Puffball

Puffballs are a type of fungus featuring a ball-shaped fruit body that bursts on impact, releasing a cloud of dust-like spores when mature. Puffballs belong to the division Basidiomycota and encompass several genera, including Calvatia, Calbovista and Lycoperdon. The puffballs were previously treated as a taxonomic group called the Gasteromycetes or Gasteromycetidae, but they are now known to be a polyphyletic assemblage.

The distinguishing feature of all puffballs is that they do not have an open cap with spore-bearing gills. Instead, spores are produced internally, in a spheroidal fruit body called a gasterothecium (gasteroid 'stomach-like' basidiocarp). As the spores mature, they form a mass called a gleba in the centre of the fruitbody that is often of a distinctive color and texture. The basidiocarp remains closed until after the spores have been released from the basidia. Eventually, it develops an aperture, or dries, becomes brittle, and splits, and the spores escape. The spores of puffballs are statismospores rather than ballistospores, meaning they are not forcibly extruded from the basidium. Puffballs and similar forms are thought to have evolved convergently (that is, in numerous independent events) from Hymenomycetes by gasteromycetation, through secotioid stages. Thus, 'Gasteromycetes' and 'Gasteromycetidae' are now considered to be descriptive, morphological terms (more properly gasteroid or gasteromycetes, to avoid taxonomic implications) but not valid cladistic terms.

True puffballs do not have a visible stalk or stem, while stalked puffballs do have a stalk that supports the gleba. None of the stalked puffballs are edible as they are tough and woody mushrooms. The Hymenogastrales and Enteridium lycoperdon, a slime mold, are the false puffballs. A gleba which is powdery on maturity is a feature of true puffballs, stalked puffballs and earthstars. False puffballs are hard like rock or brittle. All false puffballs are inedible, as they are tough and bitter to taste. The genus Scleroderma, which has a young purple gleba, should also be avoided.

Puffballs were traditionally used in Tibet for making ink by burning them, grinding the ash, then putting them in water and adding glue liquid and "a nye shing ma decoction", which, when pressed for a long time, made a black dark substance that was used as ink. Rural Americans likewise burned the common puffball with some kind of bee smoker to anesthetize honey bees as a means to safely procure honey; the practice later inspired experimental medicinal application of the puffball smoke as a surgical general anesthetic in 1853.

Examples of use of puffball
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2. I am unlikely ever to wear hotpants or a puffball skirt without attracting ridicule.
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