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'''Calvatia gigantea''', commonly known as the '''giant puffball''', is a species of puffball mushroom in the family Agaricaceae. It is found in meadows, fields, and deciduous forests across North America, Europe, and parts of Asia.  
== Calvatia gigantea ==
 
[[File:Puffball_Mushrooms_On_Sale.jpg|thumb|right|Calvatia gigantea on sale at a market]]
 
'''Calvatia gigantea''', commonly known as the '''giant puffball''', is a species of puffball mushroom in the family [[Agaricaceae]]. It is notable for its large size and distinctive appearance. The fruiting body of ''Calvatia gigantea'' can grow to be quite large, often reaching diameters of 10 to 70 centimeters (4 to 28 inches) and weights of several kilograms.


== Description ==
== Description ==
The fruiting body of ''Calvatia gigantea'' is large and round, typically ranging from 10 to 70 centimeters in diameter. The outer surface is smooth and white when young, but becomes yellowish and cracked with age. The interior is initially solid and white, but becomes a mass of brown spores as the mushroom matures.


== Edibility ==
''Calvatia gigantea'' is characterized by its large, white, spherical fruiting body. The outer surface is smooth and may become cracked with age. When young, the interior of the puffball is solid and white, but as it matures, the interior turns into a mass of spores. The spores are released through an opening that develops in the outer skin.
''Calvatia gigantea'' is edible when young and the interior is still white. It has a mild, pleasant flavor and a texture similar to tofu. It can be sliced and fried, baked, or used in soups and stews. However, it should be avoided if the interior has started to turn yellow or brown, as this indicates that the spores are maturing and can cause gastrointestinal upset if consumed.
 
=== Habitat ===
 
This species is commonly found in meadows, fields, and deciduous forests. It tends to grow in nutrient-rich soil and is often found in groups. ''Calvatia gigantea'' is widely distributed across temperate regions of the world.
 
=== Edibility ===
 
The giant puffball is edible when young and the interior is still white. It is important to ensure that the mushroom is not mistaken for other, potentially toxic, species. The flesh of the young puffball can be sliced and cooked in various ways, often being compared to tofu in texture.
 
== Life Cycle ==
 
The life cycle of ''Calvatia gigantea'' begins with the germination of spores. The spores develop into mycelium, which grows underground. When conditions are favorable, the mycelium produces the fruiting body, which emerges above ground. The fruiting body matures, releases spores, and the cycle begins anew.
 
== Related Species ==
 
''Calvatia gigantea'' is part of the genus [[Calvatia]], which includes several other species of puffballs. Some related species include:


== Ecology ==
* ''[[Calvatia craniiformis]]''
''Calvatia gigantea'' is a saprobic fungus, meaning it obtains its nutrients from decaying organic matter. It is most commonly found in meadows and fields, but can also occur in deciduous forests. It is often found growing alone, but can also form fairy rings.
* ''[[Calvatia cyathiformis]]''


== Cultural Significance ==
== Related Pages ==
In addition to its culinary uses, ''Calvatia gigantea'' has also been used in traditional medicine. In some cultures, the spores are used to stop bleeding and promote healing of wounds.


== See Also ==
* [[Fungi]]
* [[List of Agaricaceae genera]]
* [[Mushroom]]
* [[Puffball]]
* [[Edible mushrooms]]
* [[Mycology]]


== References ==
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* ''Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America'' by Roger Phillips
* ''Mushrooms Demystified'' by David Arora


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Calvatia gigantea

File:Puffball Mushrooms On Sale.jpg
Calvatia gigantea on sale at a market

Calvatia gigantea, commonly known as the giant puffball, is a species of puffball mushroom in the family Agaricaceae. It is notable for its large size and distinctive appearance. The fruiting body of Calvatia gigantea can grow to be quite large, often reaching diameters of 10 to 70 centimeters (4 to 28 inches) and weights of several kilograms.

Description

Calvatia gigantea is characterized by its large, white, spherical fruiting body. The outer surface is smooth and may become cracked with age. When young, the interior of the puffball is solid and white, but as it matures, the interior turns into a mass of spores. The spores are released through an opening that develops in the outer skin.

Habitat

This species is commonly found in meadows, fields, and deciduous forests. It tends to grow in nutrient-rich soil and is often found in groups. Calvatia gigantea is widely distributed across temperate regions of the world.

Edibility

The giant puffball is edible when young and the interior is still white. It is important to ensure that the mushroom is not mistaken for other, potentially toxic, species. The flesh of the young puffball can be sliced and cooked in various ways, often being compared to tofu in texture.

Life Cycle

The life cycle of Calvatia gigantea begins with the germination of spores. The spores develop into mycelium, which grows underground. When conditions are favorable, the mycelium produces the fruiting body, which emerges above ground. The fruiting body matures, releases spores, and the cycle begins anew.

Related Species

Calvatia gigantea is part of the genus Calvatia, which includes several other species of puffballs. Some related species include:

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