family entolomataceae (Meaning)

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family entolomataceae (n)

a family of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales

Synonyms & Antonyms of family entolomataceae

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

family entolomataceae Sentence Examples

  1. Entolomataceae is a family of agaric fungi that typically have pink or white spores.
  2. The Entolomataceae family includes the genera Entoloma, Clitopilus, and Leptonia.
  3. Entolomataceae are typically found in grasslands, forests, and meadows.
  4. Some Entolomataceae members are edible, but others are poisonous.
  5. The Entolomataceae family of mushroom is known for its diverse colors, ranging from bright red to deep violet.
  6. The Entolomataceae family is often found growing in moist, shady areas, such as forests and woodlands.
  7. The Entolomataceae fungi play an important role in the decomposition of organic matter and the cycling of nutrients in the environment.
  8. The pigments produced by some Entolomataceae species are being studied for their potential use in the development of new drugs and dyes.
  9. Many species of the Entolomataceae family form symbiotic relationships with trees, helping the trees absorb nutrients from the soil.
  10. The spores of Entolomataceae fungi are dispersed by wind and animals, helping the fungi spread to new areas.

FAQs About the word family entolomataceae

a family of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Entolomataceae is a family of agaric fungi that typically have pink or white spores.

The Entolomataceae family includes the genera Entoloma, Clitopilus, and Leptonia.

Entolomataceae are typically found in grasslands, forests, and meadows.

Some Entolomataceae members are edible, but others are poisonous.