Definition of Umbonate. Meaning of Umbonate. Synonyms of Umbonate

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Definition of Umbonate

Umbonate
Umbonate Um"bo*nate, Umbonated Um"bo*na`ted, a. [NL. umbonatus. See Umbo.] Having a conical or rounded projection or protuberance, like a boss.

Meaning of Umbonate from wikipedia

- feature are called umbonate. Umbos that are sharply pointed are called acute, while those that are more rounded are broadly umbonate. If the umbo is elongated...
- the parasol mushroom, have distinct bosses or umbos and are described as umbonate. An umbo is a ****by protrusion at the center of the cap. Some fungi, such...
- Hymenogastraceae. They are characterized by producing fruit bodies (mushrooms) with umbonate caps and rough brown spores. The genus is widely distributed (especially...
- Inocybe geophylla forms a small white to cream mushroom with a fibrous silky umbonate cap and adnexed gills. It is widespread in Europe and North America, appearing...
- volvacea Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is conical or umbonate Hymenium is free Stipe has a volva Spore print is salmon Ecology is saprotrophic...
- expanding to hemispherical or conical and flattening or sometimes appearing umbonate with age. The surface is lemon yellow to sulphur yellow, smooth or slightly...
- centimetres (1⁄2–2+1⁄2 in) wide, hemispherical to convex when young to broadly umbonate or plane in age, smooth, hygrophanous, striking cinnamon-brown when moist...
- Macrolepiota procera Mycological characteristics Gills on hymenium Cap is umbonate Hymenium is free Stipe has a ring Spore print is white Ecology is saprotrophic...
- basidiocarps are agaricoid. The cap is convex at first, becoming flat, umbonate, or slightly depressed when expanded, up to 6 centimetres (2+1⁄4 in) across...
- cream-brown colour at all stages but does not develop to become distinctly umbonate and remains mostly flat. The cap surface and flesh sometimes develop colours...