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Wat (wie) is mushroom growth - definitie

SPECIES OF FUNGUS
St.George's Mushroom; St.George's mushroom; St. George's mushroom; Saint george's mushroom

mushroom growth      
¦ noun a sudden development or expansion.
Mushroom hunting         
  • [[Chanterelle]]s
  • A collection of ''[[Boletus edulis]]''
  • ''[[Clitocybe rivulosa]]'' is an example of a deadly mushroom species sometimes misidentified as an edible species.
  • A basket of [[edible mushroom]]s from Ukraine
  • ''[[Inocybe lacera]]'' is a typical 'little brown mushroom', and is easily identifiable only by distinctive microscopic features.
  • A large hen of the woods ([[Maitake]]) specimen found in New York state.
  • Forest-picked mushrooms at a Ukrainian market in [[Kolomyia]], [[Ukraine]]
  • Locals selling mushrooms and berries collected in the [[Dainava Forest]], [[Lithuania]]
  • morels]]
  • ''[[Psilocybe semilanceata]]'' is hunted for its psychotropic properties.
ACTIVITY OF GATHERING MUSHROOMS IN THE WILD
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Mushroom hunting, mushrooming, mushroom picking, mushroom foraging, and similar terms describe the activity of gathering mushrooms in the wild, typically for culinary use. This practice is popular throughout most of Europe, Australia, Japan, Korea, parts of the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent, as well as the temperate regions of Canada and the United States.
mushrooming         
  • [[Chanterelle]]s
  • A collection of ''[[Boletus edulis]]''
  • ''[[Clitocybe rivulosa]]'' is an example of a deadly mushroom species sometimes misidentified as an edible species.
  • A basket of [[edible mushroom]]s from Ukraine
  • ''[[Inocybe lacera]]'' is a typical 'little brown mushroom', and is easily identifiable only by distinctive microscopic features.
  • A large hen of the woods ([[Maitake]]) specimen found in New York state.
  • Forest-picked mushrooms at a Ukrainian market in [[Kolomyia]], [[Ukraine]]
  • Locals selling mushrooms and berries collected in the [[Dainava Forest]], [[Lithuania]]
  • morels]]
  • ''[[Psilocybe semilanceata]]'' is hunted for its psychotropic properties.
ACTIVITY OF GATHERING MUSHROOMS IN THE WILD
Rules for mushroom hunting; Mushrooming; Mushroom picking in Slavic culture; Mushroom foraging; Mushroom forage; Hunting mushrooms; Foraging for mushrooms; Mushroom picking; Mushroom hunters; Mushroom hunter; Little Brown Mushroom; Little brown mushroom; Shrooming; Mushroom collecting; Mushroom gathering; Little brown mushrooms; Mushroomed; Mushroomer; Mushroomers; Mushroom hunt; Mushroom hunts; Mushroom hunted; Mushroom-hunting; Mushroom-hunted; Mushroom-hunts; Mushroom-hunt; Mushroom-hunters; Mushroom-hunter; Mushroom pick; Mushroom picks; Mushroom picked; Mushroom picker; Mushroom pickers; Mushroom-pick; Mushroom-picks; Mushroom-picked; Mushroom-picking; Mushroom-picker; Mushroom-pickers; Picking mushrooms; Picked mushrooms; Picks mushrooms; Pick mushrooms; Hunted mushrooms; Hunts mushrooms; Hunt mushrooms; Mushroom foragers
noun gather mushrooms.

Wikipedia

Calocybe gambosa

Calocybe gambosa, commonly known as St. George's mushroom, is an edible mushroom that grows mainly in fields, grass verges and roadsides. Deriving its common name from when it first appears in the UK, namely on St George's Day (23 April). It appears in March in Italy, a warmer country where it is also a popular mushroom to eat, and is known there as prugnolo. It is also popular in Northern Spain and Southern France, in the Basque Country region and its surroundings where it appears in April. In these regions it is usually eaten sautéed with egg or with bacon.

It is considered a delicacy, especially when fried in butter. It was previously considered a part of the large genus Tricholoma and is still seen as T. gambosum in older texts.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor mushroom growth
1. With modern tools of marketing and increasing number in varieties they offer, saree stores witness a mushroom growth in the capital Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.
2. The Taliban leadership is known to be wary about the mushroom growth of such "independent" commanders all over Afghanistan, and is taking rapid steps to reorganize its cadre.
3. Answering a question about the mushroom growth and uncontrolled activities of the housing societies the President said that the suitable actions should be taken against those not abiding by the laws and regulations on the subject.
4. PBC in its petition had submitted that there has been a steady decline in the quality of legal education in Pakistan on account of mushroom growth of law colleges, lack of adequate facilities, absence of qualified faculty and absence of regulatory authority to ensure a certain qualitative standard.