英:[ˈbrækit ˈfʌŋɡəs]
美:[ˈbrækɪt ˈfʌŋɡəs]
英:[ˈbrækit ˈfʌŋɡəs]
美:[ˈbrækɪt ˈfʌŋɡəs]
檐状菌,多孔菌
noun
a polypore fungus (such as chicken of the woods) that is found chiefly on the trunks and limbs of trees and that forms tough, often woody fruiting bodies which are fanlike or shelflike in formalso: the fruiting body of a bracket fungus : conk entry 3 Note: The fungus and fruiting body are also called shelf fungi.
noun
a polypore fungus (such as chicken of the woods) that is found chiefly on the trunks and limbs of trees and that forms tough, often woody fruiting bodies which are fanlike or shelflike in formalso: the fruiting body of a bracket fungus : conk entry 3 Note: The fungus and fruiting body are also called shelf fungi.
The first known use of bracket fungus was in 1891
bracket fungusnoun
a fungus that forms shelflike fruiting bodies
1 During a night hike in the tropics of Borneo, the photographer observed a bracket fungus releasing masses of spores which caused the refraction of light, while a cockroach feeds.
1 多孔菌