The main part of a mushroom is underground. It is called the mycelium.
Mushrooms often grow where other dead mushrooms are found because the mushroom itself is not the "plant". A mushroom is the flowering body, or spore producing offshoot of the main portion (or mycelium - white or off-white soft spongy threads amassed into a clump) which grows underground. So a dead mushroom is simply one of many which will grow from this same clump of mycelium - thus others sprout in the same place.
Mushroom is called "कुकुरमुत्ता" (Kukurmutta) in Hindi.
The mushroom power ups are called super mushrooms. The mushroom people are called toads.
The button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus.These are called "Truffles" and are of Two types1: White Truffle2: Black Truffle
a mushroom´s underground hyphae
Pigs locate an underground mushroom known as a truffle.
The underside of a mushroom cap is called the gills. These gills are responsible for producing and dispersing the mushroom spores.
The structure is likely the stipe, which is the stalk or stem of the mushroom that supports the cap. It provides structural support and connects the underground mycelium with the reproductive structures above ground.
It's called the Mini Mushroom.
The highest point of a mushroom is called the cap or pileus. It is the top part of the mushroom that often has a distinct shape and color.
bacteria is the largest group of microorganisms.