👉 Agaricus is a genus of fungi that belongs to the family Agaricaceae, which includes several species. These fungi produce edible and medicinal mushrooms. They are commonly found in forests and other areas where they can thrive.
The specific name "agaricus" comes from the Latin word "agaricus," which means "black" or "dark." It is often used to refer to any type of fungus that produces black or dark-colored spores, such as those produced by the black
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