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Over 50,000 color images of worldwide
plant and animal species

Agaricus campestris
Mushroom - Meadow
KingdomFungus (Fungi)
PhylumFungi - Most Large Fungi (Basidiomycotina)
ClassGilled Mushrooms & Relatives (Basidiomycetes)
OrderMushrooms & Toadstools (Agaricales)
FamilyMushrooms - Purple and Brown Spored (Melanosporae)
SubfamilyMushrooms - Field (Agaricaceae)
GenusAgaricus
Scientific NameAgaricus campestris
Common NameMushroom - Meadow
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<br>(Location of Picture: Northern Illinois, USA)

(Location of Picture: Northern Illinois, USA)
<br>(Location of Picture: Northern Illinois, USA)
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Bottom View<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Wa, USA, 2004)
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Top and Bottom View<br>(Location of Picture: Yard At Round Lake, Sept 2, 2006)
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Old Specimen<br>(Location of Picture: Northern Illinois, USA)
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Unusual May 20 Emergence<br>(Location of Picture: Yard At Round Lake, May 20, 2006)
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Habitat - Side View<br>(Location of Picture: Yard At Round Lake, Sept 2, 2006)
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Mature Gills - Close View<br>(Location of Picture: Yard At Round Lake, Sept 2, 2006)
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Newly Emerged<br>(Location of Picture: Yard At Round Lake, Il, USA, Aug 30)
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Close View Of Gills<br>(Location of Picture: Yard At Round Lake, May 20, 2006)
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Close View Of Gills<br>(Location of Picture: Yard At Round Lake, May 20, 2006)
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Close View Of Gills<br>(Location of Picture: Yard At Round Lake, May 20, 2006)
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Top View<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Wa, USA, 2004)
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SPECIES INFO
Meadow Mushroom or Field Mushroom (Agaricus campestris) is often found on lawns in most of North America and Eurasia in moist periods during the late summer and fall. The cap can be up to four inches across. Reportedly, this species is edible and is best eaten when fresh as it is rapidly infested with fly larvae maggots.

MUSHROOMS - PURPLE, BROWN OR BLACK SPORE

Mushrooms (Agaricales order) are a group of fungi commonly known as mushrooms and toadstools, names that can be used interchangeably. The "gills" are usually on the underside of a umbrella-shaped cap which is the fruit/body. This order is a member of the sub-class Hymenomycetes. It boasts many of the species that will generally be discovered by the field naturalist.

While many members of this order are edible, great care should be taken before consuming them because many species are also poisonous. It is wise to begin by becoming familiar with the deadly species in the beginning. While identification is generally more difficult from drawings, pictures or verbal descriptions, seeing a species in its natural habitat makes future identifications much easier.

"Mushrooms" have varying nutritional value with some having significant amounts of protein as well as vitamins of the B1 and B2 groups.

Basidiomycotina is a phylum that contains most of the large fungi such as mushrooms, toadstools, puffballs, stinkhorns, coral fungi, etc. Many species in this group are deadly poisonous. Wild collected mushrooms should not be eaten as the chance of a mis-identification is very high. Most of the photographs in this group have been taken in the field by amateur photographers. There are certainly errors of identification in this group of images. This product should not be used to make decisions on edibility.

Most fungi are parasites on plants. Identification of many fungi is very difficult because their form and color is dependent on local conditions. One should not eat wild collected mushrooms as many edible species have poisonous look-alikes. Although we believe many of the species we show in this group are correctly identified, we are also aware of instances where we doubt the identification. We include these species to show the diversity of life, as opposed to a method of precise species identification.