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Definition of Hypogeous

Hypogeous
Hypogeous Hyp`o*ge"ous, a. [See Hypogean.] (Bot.) Growing under ground; remaining under ground; ripening its fruit under ground. [Written also hypog[ae]ous.]

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- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hypogeal, hypogean, hypogeic and hypogeous (lit. 'underground'; from Ancient Gr**** ὑπό (hupó) 'under', and γῆ (gê) 'earth')...
- than sporocarps above ground. Hypogeous fungi are usually called truffles or false truffles. There is evidence that hypogeous fungi evolved from epigeous...
- less agaricoid morphology) are commonly referred to as mushrooms, while hypogeous (underground) basidiocarps are usually called false truffles. All basidiocarps...
- (terrestrial) Verpa (terrestrial) Kalapuya (hypogeous) Imaia (hypogeous) Leucangium (hypogeous) Fischerula (hypogeous) Other than the anamorph genus Costantinella...
- be stalked or sessile. The order includes epigeous, semihypogeous to hypogeous (truffles) taxa. The ascospores are single-celled, bipolar symmetrical...
- burrow nor swim nor fly. The opposite terms are hypogean, hypogeic and hypogeous. An epigeal nest is a term used for a termite mound, the above ground...
- take on classic, well-recognized shapes such as epigeous mushrooms and hypogeous truffles. Most of these produce microscopic propagules of about 10 μm...
- Bot 13: 912-914. Trappe, J. M. (1979) The Order, Families, and Genera of Hypogeous Ascomycotina (Truffles and Their Relatives). Mycotaxon, 9, 297-340....
- drought. However, hypogeous Russulaceae are also known from cold temperate regions and tropical rainforest. The fact that hypogeous species in the Russulaceae...
- International. p. 512. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8. Smith M. (2014). "A new hypogeous Peziza species that forms ectomycorrhizas with Quercus in California"...