andreaeales

/ˌændriːˈiːɪliːz/

Definitions

1. noun

an order of fungi that includes morel mushrooms, characterized by a highly variable and often irregular shape.

“The andreaeales family of fungi includes the highly prized morel mushrooms, prized by chefs and foodies alike.”

2. adjective

relating to or characteristic of the andreaeales order of fungi.

“The andreaeales fungi were found to have a unique combination of characteristics that set them apart from other species.”

Synonyms

  • fungi
  • morels

Antonyms

  • ascomycota
  • basidiomycota